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We'll go to Turin to impose ourselves, says Gamberini (Feb 29, 2008)

Fiorentina centre-back Alessandro Gamberini said Friday his team would not be overawed when they travel to Turin to face Juventus on Sunday. . . . more . . .

Argentina wake up to 'Cavegol', but competition fierce (Feb 29, 2008)

Argentina is beginning to take notice of a once-forgotten striker who, with eight goals in seven matches for French league giants Bordeaux, is hoping for a dream call-up to the national squad. . . . more . . .

Liverpool sign Mascherano on permanent deal (Feb 29, 2008)

Liverpool on Friday secured the services of Javier Mascherano on a long-term basis with the Argentinian midfielder signing a four-year contract with the club. . . . more . . .

Don't blame me for Taylor death threats, says Wenger (Feb 29, 2008)

Arsene Wenger insists he should not have to take responsibility for the death threats sent to Martin Taylor after the Birmingham defender's tackle on Eduardo. . . . more . . .

WADA and FIFA sign anti-doping accord (Feb 29, 2008)

FIFA on Friday signed an agreement with WADA that will see football's world ruling body working more closely with the World Anti Doping Agency in a bid to stamp out drugs cheats. . . . more . . .

Ferguson hits back in row over Lyon star (Feb 29, 2008)

Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson has dismissed claims that he has attempted to unsettle the Lyon striker Karim Benzema. . . . more . . .

Croatia's Vranjes extends Bremen deal (Feb 29, 2008)

Werder Bremen's Croatian international Jurica Vranjes has extended his contract with the German side for three years to June 2011, the club said Friday. . . . more . . .

UEFA investigation into Atletico-Bolton fracas (Feb 29, 2008)

UEFA said Friday it has opened disciplinary proceedings against Atletico Madrid and Bolton Wanderers after clashes between the sides' fans during their UEFA Cup meeting on February 21. . . . more . . .

Derby desperate to beat Sunderland points low (Feb 29, 2008)

Derby boss Paul Jewell has set his players the target of avoiding the humiliation of the club finishing the season with a record low points total in the Premier League. . . . more . . .

Kaka needs more protection, pleads Milan official (Feb 29, 2008)

AC Milan vice-president Adriano Galliani re-iterated on Friday calls for players such as Kaka to be given more protection from referees. . . . more . . .

Magpies lack confidence: Owen (Feb 29, 2008)

Newcastle skipper Michael Owen has admitted that the club's confidence is low as the Magpies look to secure a first win under Kevin Keegan at home to Blackburn on Saturday. . . . more . . .

Real covet Benzema (Feb 29, 2008)

Real Madrid are interested in snapping up Lyon's French international striker Karim Benzema, even if the Spanish champions know the young talent will be difficult to prise away, Marca sports daily reported Friday. . . . more . . .

Beckham's Hong Kong game to go ahead (Feb 29, 2008)

Hong Kong's football authorities confirmed Friday that they had given the go-ahead for David Beckham's Los Angeles Galaxy to play in the city. . . . more . . .

Manchester United ready to hunt down Gunners, says Park (Feb 29, 2008)

Manchester United midfielder Park Ji-Sung claims that the Premier League champions are ready go full throttle in a bid to snatch top spot from Arsenal ahead of their crucial head-to-head at Old Trafford on April 2. . . . more . . .

Taylor eager for stricken Eduardo return (Feb 28, 2008)

Birmingham defender Martin Taylor said on Friday that he'll be a happy man when Arsenal striker Eduardo returns to action. . . . more . . .

Getafe eye Spanish Cup final (Feb 28, 2008)

Getafe, Spanish Cup runners-up in 2007, took a step closer to a return to the final when they defeated Racing Santander 3-1 in their semi-final first leg on Thursday. . . . more . . .

Thaksin will stand by City, promises Eriksson (Feb 28, 2008)

Manchester City manager Sven-Goran Eriksson believes owner Thaksin Shinawatra, who has returned to his native Thailand to face corruption charges, will continue to support the Premier League club. . . . more . . .

I'm close to Liverpool deal, says Mascherano (Feb 28, 2008)

Argentinian midfielder Javier Mascherano said Thursday that he is "really close" to finalising a permanent deal with Liverpool. . . . more . . .

Technical chief Peters takes temporary charge of Nigeria (Feb 28, 2008)

The Nigeria Football Association (NFA) has named its top technical department official James Peters to take temporary charge of the country's national team following the resignation of Berti Vogts. . . . more . . .

Carragher cautioned for assault (Feb 28, 2008)

Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher has been cautioned by police for common assault in connection with a roadside bust-up with a man earlier this week. . . . more . . .

Blatter and Platini to make Scottish Cup draw (Feb 28, 2008)

FIFA president Sepp Blatter and his UEFA counterpart, Michel Platini, will make the draw for the Scottish Cup semi-finals, the Scottish Football Association announced here Thursday. . . . more . . .

Pressure is never off, says Donadoni (Feb 28, 2008)

Italy coach Roberto Donadoni said the pressure is always on him to succeed in the national team's top post regardless of past triumphs. . . . more . . .

UEFA hand touchline ban to Advocaat (Feb 28, 2008)

European football's governing body UEFA on Thursday handed a three-match touchline ban to Dick Advocaat, Dutch coach of Russian side Zenit St. . . . more . . .

Miller runs out of time in Sunderland (Feb 28, 2008)

Sunderland midfielder Liam Miller has been punished for poor time-keeping by being placed on the struggling Premier League club's transfer list, manager Roy Keane confirmed Thursday. . . . more . . .

Usmanov extends no takeover promise at Arsenal (Feb 28, 2008)

Alisher Usmanov, the Russian metals billionaire behind leading Arsenal shareholder Red and White Holdings, said Thursday he had no plans to launch a takeover of the English Premier League leaders within the next six months. . . . more . . .

Clemente in talks again for Iran post (Feb 28, 2008)

Spanish coach Javier Clemente is being courted a second time as Iran continue their search for a national team coach, according to press reports Thursday. . . . more . . .

United lure stopped Ferguson going abroad (Feb 28, 2008)

Alex Ferguson has revealed how only the special pull of Manchester United prevented him from managing a club abroad. . . . more . . .

Arrests and violence at Munich derby (Feb 28, 2008)

Bayern Munich's dramatic German Cup quarter-final win over bitter rivals 1860 Munich was marred by 12 arrests, with four fans taken into police custody and two people injured. . . . more . . .

Ireland set for Colombia friendly (Feb 28, 2008)

The Republic of Ireland will face Colombia in a friendly at English Premier League Fulham's Craven Cottage ground on May 29, the Football Associaction of Ireland has announced The game will be new manager Giovanni Trapattoni's second in charge and will conclude what officials hope will be an "intensive" period of preparation in the run-up to the Republic's 2010 World Cup qualifying programme. . . . more . . .

Platini increases pressure on co-hosts of Euro 2012 (Feb 28, 2008)

UEFA president Michel Platini admitted Thursday he has been forced to tell the joint hosts of the 2012 European Championships to speed up their preparations for the event. . . . more . . .

Strachan admits he's powerless to fix blundering Celtic (Feb 28, 2008)

Gordon Strachan has admitted he is desperate to stop Celtic's blundering performances before they wreck their Scottish Premier League title ambitions. . . . more . . .

Mancini joyful at lucky Roma football draw (Feb 28, 2008)

Inter Milan coach Roberto Mancini couldn't contain his joy after his side scraped a 1-1 home draw against AS Roma to maintain their nine-point lead at the top of Serie A. . . . more . . .

Xavi's late show saves Barcelona (Feb 27, 2008)

A goal well into injury-time by Xavi gave Barcelona a 1-1 draw at home to Valencia in their Spanish Cup semi-final first leg clash here on Wednesday. . . . more . . .

Lens eye PSG after coming through nine goal thriller (Feb 27, 2008)

Lens will face fellow relegation candidates Paris Saint Germain in the French League Cup final after they won an astonishing semi-final 5-4 over Le Mans on Wednesday. . . . more . . .

Boro scrape into last eight of FA Cup (Feb 27, 2008)

Middlesbrough boss Gareth Southgate admitted his side had enjoyed a huge slice of luck after a freakish extra-time winner sent them into the last eight of the FA Cup with a 1-0 win over Sheffield United. . . . more . . .

Dramatic Ribery penalty puts Bayern in cup's last four (Feb 27, 2008)

French midfielder Franck Ribery booked Bayern Munich's place in the last four of the German Cup with a dramatic penalty in the 122nd minute of their quarter-final win over neighbours 1860 Munich. . . . more . . .

Riquelme surpasses Maradona in Boca fans hearts (Feb 27, 2008)

Fallen Argentinian football legend Diego Maradona suffered another blow to his prestige on Wednesday when it was revealed that playmaker Juan Roman Riquelme was leading him convincingly in a poll of Boca Junior fans. . . . more . . .

Unconvincing Celtic stay in title race as Rangers hammer Hearts (Feb 27, 2008)

Celtic struggled to a 2-1 win at home to Inverness Caledonian Thistle to cling onto the tails of Scottish Premier League leaders Rangers on Wednesday. . . . more . . .

Zanetti saves Inter's unbeaten start (Feb 27, 2008)

Inter Milan's Argentine captain Javier Zanetti saved the champions and league leaders' unbeaten start to the season as he rifled home a stunning late volley to earn a 1-1 draw against AS Roma on Wednesday. . . . more . . .

Gerrard voices Reds pain over League flop (Feb 27, 2008)

Not even a sixth European Cup will make up for the disappointment of Liverpool's failure to mount a serious challenge in this season's Premier League title race, Reds captain Steven Gerrard has admitted. . . . more . . .

Injured Eduardo leaves hospital (Feb 27, 2008)

Arsenal striker Eduardo da Silva has been released from hospital following the broken leg he suffered in a tackle last weekend, the English Premier League side said Wednesday. . . . more . . .

Miller on his way out of Sunderland (Feb 27, 2008)

Sunderland midfielder Liam Miller has been told he can leave the English Premier League strugglers. . . . more . . .

Gomez escapes ban but fined for insulting opponent (Feb 27, 2008)

Germany striker Mario Gomez escaped a ban but has been hit with an 8,000-euro fine (12,000 US dollars) for insulting Karlsruhe defender Maik Franz after a Bundesliga match on the weekend. . . . more . . .

Billionaire Arsenal owner funds Russian team (Feb 27, 2008)

A company controlled by the Russian billionaire who partly owns English Premier League side Arsenal will sponsor Russian team team Dynamo Moscow, Dynamo's web site announced Wednesday. . . . more . . .

Judge set to decide on Leeds points deduction (Feb 27, 2008)

The fate of Leeds United's appeal against a 15-point penalty imposed over the club's handling of its bankruptcy last year looks set to be placed in the hands of a senior judge. . . . more . . .

No repeat spending spree for Bayern says Rummenigge (Feb 27, 2008)

Bayern Munich's bosses have ruled out any repeat of last summer's massive spending spree, despite the high-profile arrival of coach Jurgen Klinsmann this July. . . . more . . .

Beckham racing to be fit for 100th England football cap (Feb 27, 2008)

David Beckham, who is just one match away from winning his coveted 100th England cap, admitted Wednesday he has his work cut out to be fit enough to play for his country again. . . . more . . .

Grant faces first big crisis as Terry spat confirmed (Feb 27, 2008)

British bookmakers on Wednesday slashed the odds on Chelsea boss Avram Grant becoming the next Premier League manager to leave his job as his assistant Henk ten Cate confirmed reports of a training ground bust-up with captain John Terry. . . . more . . .

Germany to name Euro 2008 squad on May 16 (Feb 27, 2008)

German coach Joachim Loew will name his 23-man squad for this June's Euro 2008 championships on May 16, according to the German Football Federation (DFB). . . . more . . .

Beckham's Hong Kong game up in the air (Feb 27, 2008)

Hong Kong's legion of David Beckham fans may be in for a disappointment after the city's football authorities said Wednesday they had not given approval for the star and his club to play here. . . . more . . .

Top scorer Griffiths wins Australian player award (Feb 27, 2008)

Newcastle Jets striker Joel Griffiths was named player of the year in Australia's A-League Wednesday, adding to his Grand Final winners medal and the league's Golden Boot award. . . . more . . .

Beckham racing to be fit for 100th England football cap (Feb 27, 2008)

David Beckham, who is just one match away from winning his coveted 100th England cap, admitted Wednesday he has his work cut out to be fit enough to play for his country again. . . . more . . .

Opposition stalls plans for global English Premier League (Feb 27, 2008)

Opponents of the English Premier League's global expansion plans have won a major victory in their fight to prevent regular season matches being played in cities around the world. . . . more . . .

Football PSG squeeze through despite another Landreau howler (Feb 26, 2008)

Paris Saint Germain gained a much needed morale boost to their traumatic season here on Tuesday when they reached the League Cup final thanks to a 3-2 victory over Auxerre. . . . more . . .

Boro furious as Aliadiere ban extended (Feb 26, 2008)

Middlesbrough reacted angrily after striker Jeremie Aliadiere's appeal against his sending off at Liverpool was dismissed by a disciplinary panel on Tuesday as "frivolous". . . . more . . .

Nedved off as Juventus are held in derby (Feb 26, 2008)

Juventus' battle to take second place in Serie A suffered a fresh blow on Tuesday as they were held 0-0 in the Turin derby by Torino and had former Czech international midfielder Pavel Nedved sent-off. . . . more . . .

Doubt hangs over Slomka's Schalke future (Feb 26, 2008)

After two consecutive Bundesliga defeats, Schalke 04 coach Mirko Slomka is under pressure despite having led his side to the brink of a Champions League quarter-final berth. . . . more . . .

Gutted Veh under pressure as Stuttgart suffer Cup shock (Feb 26, 2008)

VfB Stuttgart coach Armin Veh admitted he was gutted after his side crashed out of the German Cup at the hands of second-division strugglers Carl Zeiss Jena on penalties. . . . more . . .

Strachan's ban cut in half (Feb 26, 2008)

Celtic manager Gordon Strachan saw his four-match touchline ban for a row with a steward at Aberdeen halved on appeal here on Tuesday. . . . more . . .

Motherwell sign Malcolm (Feb 26, 2008)

Scottish Premier League surprise package Motherwell announced the signature of former Rangers defender Bob Malcolm on Tuesday. . . . more . . .

Materazzi senior keen on Iran post (Feb 26, 2008)

Italian coach Giuseppe Materazzi said on Tuesday he had been approached by the Iranian Football Federation about taking the national coaching post and added he would be keen to do so. . . . more . . .

Liverpool co-owner Hicks insists he's not selling-up (Feb 26, 2008)

Liverpool co-owner Tom Hicks insisted here on Tuesday he was not planning to sell his stake in the club after reports in the British press said the American had been in talks with Dubai Investment Capital (DIC) about a takeover at Anfield. . . . more . . .

Spalletti calls on Roma to speak up in 'match of truth' (Feb 26, 2008)

AS Roma coach Luciano Spalletti has called on his players to prove their status as realistic contenders for the Italian league title when they face Inter Milan on Wednesday. . . . more . . .

EPL puts plans for overseas matches on hold (Feb 26, 2008)

The English Premier League on Tuesday put plans to take matches around the world on hold, admitting they needed more time to develop a proposal that has provoked fierce opposition among fans and football authorities. . . . more . . .

Premier League puts plans for overseas matches on hold (Feb 26, 2008)

The English Premier League on Tuesday put plans to stage matches overseas on hold, admitting they needed more time to develop a plan that has provoked fierce opposition among fans and football authorities. . . . more . . .

Kaka career in danger from constant fouls: AC Milan (Feb 26, 2008)

AC Milan have complained that Brazilian playmaker Kaka's career is in danger as he is being targeted by opposing teams for what appears to be a strategy to foul him. . . . more . . .

Germany coach has sympathy for bad-boys Diego and Gomez (Feb 26, 2008)

Germany head coach Joachim Loew says he has some sympathy for Bundesliga bad-boys Mario Gomez and Diego after two of the league's stars landed in hot water for separate outbursts last weekend. . . . more . . .

French sports minister wants life bans for players who attack refs (Feb 26, 2008)

Footballers who attack referees should be banned for life, French Minister for Sport Bernard Laporte said Tuesday in reaction to a violent incident at a game in French Guiana on the weekend. . . . more . . .

Everton close in on Champions League spot (Feb 26, 2008)

Phil Jagielka believes a convincing defeat of Manchester City was evidence that Everton have what it takes to pip Liverpool in the battle for the final Champions League qualifying spot. . . . more . . .

Beckham to play exhibition game in Hong Kong (Feb 26, 2008)

David Beckham and the Los Angeles Galaxy will play an exhibition match March 9 against Hong Kong Union at Hong Kong Stadium, the Major League Soccer club announced Monday. . . . more . . .

Everton close in on Champions League spot (Feb 25, 2008)

Everton piled the pressure on to Liverpool in the battle for next season's final Champions League spot with a convincing 2-0 win over Manchester City here on Monday. . . . more . . .

Kaka fighting to be fit for Arsenal Champions League clash (Feb 25, 2008)

AC Milan's world player of the year Kaka said on Monday he was hoping to be fit for the Champions League second round second leg match with English Premiership leaders Arsenal on March 4. . . . more . . .

Arsenal expect Eduardo to recover this year (Feb 25, 2008)

Arsenal said on Monday they expect Eduardo da Silva to make a full recovery from his horrendous broken leg this year, as it was revealed the player who caused the injury has received death threats. . . . more . . .

Nigeria football bosses to name Vogts' replacement Thursday (Feb 25, 2008)

The Nigeria Football Association (NFA) will on Thursday name a replacement for German coach Berti Vogts, who quit his post after the team's disappointing display at the Africa Cup of Nations earlier this month in Ghana. . . . more . . .

Hughes in no hurry to extend McCarthy football deal (Feb 25, 2008)

Blackburn manager Mark Hughes insists he feels under no pressure to sort out a contract extension for South African striker Benni McCarthy. . . . more . . .

Real Madrid coach Schuster regrets under-rating Getafe (Feb 25, 2008)

Real Madrid coach Bernd Schuster should have known better, after all he was the coach at Getafe last season, but he paid the price for not taking his old club seriously on Sunday. . . . more . . .

Frustrated Coppell to make soccer chop and change (Feb 25, 2008)

Reading boss Steve Coppell admits he'll be forced to make wholesale changes if his struggling team are to salvage their Premier League status. . . . more . . .

I can't remember horror injury impact, says Eduardo (Feb 25, 2008)

Arsenal striker Eduardo said Sunday the memory of the horror tackle which left him with a broken leg and ruled him out of Euro 2008 was just a blur. . . . more . . .

Stalemate for high-flying Bordeaux and Marseille (Feb 24, 2008)

High-flying Bordeaux slipped up in their bid to overhaul champions' Lyon, being held to a goalless draw at home by Lille in French league action on Sunday. . . . more . . .

Real's shock defeat opens up Spanish title race (Feb 24, 2008)

Spanish leaders Real Madrid saw their advantage over bitter rivals Barcelona slashed to just two points in La Liga after they were surprisingly beaten 1-0 at home in bizarre fashion by Getafe on Sunday. . . . more . . .

Japanese squad captures Pan-Pacific crown (Feb 24, 2008)

Brazilian striker Bare scored four goals as Gamba Osaka won the inaugural Pan Pacific Championship football crown with a 6-1 victory over Major League Soccer champion Houston Dynamo. . . . more . . .

Last-gasp Inzaghi sends Milan fourth (Feb 24, 2008)

Filippo Inzaghi pounced to head home an injury-time winner as AC Milan beat Palermo 2-1 at the San Siro to move up to fourth in Serie A on Sunday. The European champions came into the match on the back of three successive draws but substitute 'Superpippo' stooped to head home French midfielder Yoann Gourcuff's cross after he was left alone six yards out by Palermo's sleepy defence. . . . more . . .

Van Bommel off as Ze Roberto equaliser saves Bayern (Feb 24, 2008)

Brazilian midfielder Ze Roberto scored a second-half equaliser as ten-man Bayern Munich came from behind to draw 1-1 with Hamburg on Sunday and open a four-point lead at the top of the Bundesliga. . . . more . . .

Gers see off Gretna to maintain SPL lead (Feb 24, 2008)

Rangers maintained their four point advantage at the top of the Scottish Premier League with a 4-2 victory at home to bottom of the table Gretna - to hand manager Walter Smith the perfect 60th birthday gift. . . . more . . .

Woodgate puts Tottenham back in the big time (Feb 24, 2008)

Jonathan Woodgate's extra-time header settled a pulsating League Cup final on Sunday as Tottenham came from behind to beat Chelsea 2-1 and claim their first trophy in nine years. . . . more . . .

McCarthy double sets up Rovers triumph (Feb 24, 2008)

South African international Benni McCarthy scored two penalties as Blackburn Rovers eased to a 4-1 Premier League win over neighbours Bolton on Sunday. . . . more . . .

Crespo maintains Inter's unbeaten run (Feb 24, 2008)

Hernan Crespo saved Inter Milan's unbeaten start to the season by scoring a header 19 minutes from time to salvage a 1-1 draw for the leaders at Sampdoria on Sunday. . . . more . . .

Juventus cry foul over refereeing 'conspiracy' (Feb 24, 2008)

Juventus have hit out at the Italian league and federation after a controversial late penalty handed them a 2-1 defeat at Reggina and hit their hopes of overhauling Roma in second place in Serie A. . . . more . . .

Japan beat hosts to take women's championship (Feb 24, 2008)

Shinobu Ohno scored twice as Japan beat China 3-0 to win the East Asian women's championship Sunday, as a big boost to their preparations for the Beijing Olympics in August. . . . more . . .

Grant gets tough as Chelsea bid to retain League Cup (Feb 24, 2008)

Avram Grant will never hog the headlines like Jose Mourinho, but the Chelsea manager is developing a ruthless streak to match his predecessor and it could prove the decisive factor in Sunday's League Cup final against Tottenham. . . . more . . .

North Korea beat South Korea 4-0 (Feb 24, 2008)

Kim Yong-Ae struck twice as Asia number one North Korea overwhelmed South Korea 4-0 for their first win on the final day of the East Asian women's championship Sunday. . . . more . . .

Government backs Australia's bid for 2018 FIFA World Cup (Feb 24, 2008)

The Australian Government said Sunday it will formally support the country's bid to host the 2018 FIFA World Cup, with Prime Minister Kevin Rudd leading the tilt for football's premier event. . . . more . . .

Football: Wenger fury as Eduardo fights to save career after horror injury (Feb 24, 2008)

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger could not contain his anger at Birmingham's Martin Taylor after the defender's horror tackle left Eduardo fighting to save his career. . . . more . . .

Benitez warns hat-trick hero Torres to expect more rotation (Feb 24, 2008)

Rafa Benitez admitted that he is still prepared to rest Fernando Torres despite seeing the Spanish striker rescue Liverpool with a hat-trick in Saturday's 3-2 win against Middlesbrough. . . . more . . .

United add to Gunners agony by closing gap at the football Premier League top (Feb 24, 2008)

Manchester United have cut Arsenal's lead at the top of the Premier League back to three points after a Saturday filled with pain for the Gunners. . . . more . . .

Juventus stunned by last-minute defeat (Feb 23, 2008)

A controversial penalty in the third minute of injury time gave relegation-threatened Reggina a shock 2-1 win over Juventus on Saturday and dented the Turin giants' push for a Champions League place. . . . more . . .

Fred double pulls Lyon clear (Feb 23, 2008)

A brace from Brazilian striker Fred kept Lyon's push for a seventh straight domestic title on track Saturday with a 2-0 win at home to bottom-of-the-table Metz. . . . more . . .

Five-star Sevilla hammer Real Zaragoza (Feb 23, 2008)

Two early goals from the Spanish first division's leading scorer Luis Fabiano put Champions League contenders Sevilla on their way to a 5-0 thrashing of a hapless Real Zaragoza on Saturday. . . . more . . .

Chermiti is hero and villain as Etoile triumph (Feb 23, 2008)

Wonderboy Amine Chermiti scored twice but was then sent off as Etoile Sahel edged fellow Tunisian club CS Sfaxien 2-1 to lift the African Super Cup Saturday. . . . more . . .

Everton want South African star Pienaar to stay (Feb 23, 2008)

Premier League high flyers Everton want South African midfielder Steven Pienaar to stay at Goodison Park. . . . more . . .

United add to Gunners agony by closing gap at the top (Feb 23, 2008)

Manchester United have cut Arsenal's lead at the top of the Premier League back to three points after a Saturday filled with pain for the Gunners. . . . more . . .

Hammer blow to Fulham survival chances (Feb 23, 2008)

Fulham's chances of retaining their Premier League status suffered a cruel late blow on Saturday when substitute Nolberto Solano's 87th-minute strike gave West Ham a 1-0 win at Craven Cottage. . . . more . . .

Wigan ruin Jewell's return (Feb 23, 2008)

Wigan earned a lifeline in their fight for Premier League survival as goals from Paul Scharner and Antonio Valencia clinched a 2-0 win over Derby on Saturday. . . . more . . .

Torres lifts Reds back into top four (Feb 23, 2008)

Fernando Torres claimed his first Premiership hat-trick for Liverpool as Rafa Benitez's team fought from a goal down to claim a 3-2 victory over Middlesbrough that lifts them back into the top four. . . . more . . .

Defoe helps James mark 500th Premier League appearance (Feb 23, 2008)

Portsmouth keeper David James's 500th Premier League appearance was marked in fitting fashion when his side carved out a 1-0 win against Sunderland at Fratton Park on Saturday. . . . more . . .

Ancelotti assured of job next season (Feb 23, 2008)

AC Milan vice-president Adriano Galliani insisted Saturday that coach Carlo Ancelotti was guaranteed his job with the European champions next season despite reports linking Marcello Lippi with the post. . . . more . . .

Bremen's Diego regrets costly red card (Feb 23, 2008)

Werder Bremen midfielder Diego admits he lost his head as his red card led to his side losing 1-0 to Eintracht Frankfurt on Saturday to give Bundesliga leaders Bayern the chance to open a six-point gap. . . . more . . .

Taylor should never play again, fumes Arsenal boss (Feb 23, 2008)

Arsene Wenger insisted Martin Taylor should never be allowed to play football again after the Birmingham defender's foul left Eduardo with an horrific leg injury. . . . more . . .

McFadden makes Arsenal pay the penalty (Feb 23, 2008)

James McFadden's injury-time penalty secured a vital point for ten-man Birmingham City in a 2-2 draw with Arsenal that could have done serious damage to the Gunners' bid to reclaim the Premier League title. . . . more . . .

Eduardo suffers horrific injury (Feb 23, 2008)

Arsenal striker Eduardo da Silva was taken to hospital after suffering an horrific injury in Saturday's Premier League match at Birmingham. . . . more . . .

Hughes weighs up Fortune move (Feb 23, 2008)

South African midfielder Quinton Fortune is hoping to earn a contract with Blackburn after being asked to extend his trial with the Premier League club. . . . more . . .

South Korea win second East Asian cup (Feb 23, 2008)

South Korea clinched their second East Asian championship here Saturday as they fought out a 1-1 draw with Asia's number-ones Japan, giving a boost to their World Cup qualifying campaign. . . . more . . .

Fergie keeps faith with Man Utd's old timers (Feb 23, 2008)

Ryan Giggs and Paul Scholes have been handed a vote of confidence by Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson as the club's bright young talents begin to heap pressure on the two Old Trafford legends. . . . more . . .

Carragher expects Liverpool to kick on from Inter triumph (Feb 23, 2008)

Jamie Carragher has told his Liverpool team-mates to carry their Champions League form into the Premier League as they prepare to face Middlesbrough on Saturday. . . . more . . .

Wenger aims to avoid repeat of Arsenal collapse (Feb 23, 2008)

Arsene Wenger is not the sort of man to wallow in past misfortunes, but even the determinedly progressive Arsenal manager must be shifting uneasily as his season begins to adopt an ominously familiar pattern. . . . more . . .

China fined as Japan protest 'dangerous' play (Feb 23, 2008)

China were fined 4,500 dollars on Saturday for picking up excessive yellow cards at the East Asian football championships as Japan formally protested against the hosts' "dangerous" play. . . . more . . .

Ghana hand Le Roy new deal - agent (Feb 22, 2008)

Claude Le Roy, who took Ghana to third place at the African Nations Cup, was handed a new contract on Friday with the task of leading the Black Stars to the 2010 World Cup finals. . . . more . . .

Van Basten to take charge of Ajax (Feb 22, 2008)

Marco Van Basten will leave his job as Dutch national team coach after Euro 2008 and take charge of Ajax, the club announced on Friday. . . . more . . .

Wenger - Premier League plans are dead (Feb 22, 2008)

Arsene Wenger fears Premier League plans to play a round of fixtures in cities across the world have been killed off by the negative response to the proposals. . . . more . . .

Liberian midfielder Doe dropped by MLS Bulls (Feb 22, 2008)

Liberian midfielder Francis Doe was released by the New York Red Bulls on Friday, two weeks after the Major League Soccer club signed him for the season. . . . more . . .

Klinsmann determined to keep Podolski at Bayern (Feb 22, 2008)

Jurgen Klinsmann is determined to prevent highly-rated German international striker Lukas Podolski from being tempted away from Bayern Munich when he takes charge at the end of the season. . . . more . . .

Giggs eyes coaching role at United (Feb 22, 2008)

Ryan Giggs could be set for a future role on Manchester United's backroom staff after Sir Alex Ferguson welcomed his decision to do a UEFA coaching course. . . . more . . .

Keegan vows to help troubled Gascoigne (Feb 22, 2008)

Kevin Keegan has promised troubled former Newcastle star Paul Gascoigne that his club will do everything they can to help get his life back on track. . . . more . . .

Nike to supply France football team from 2011-18 (Feb 22, 2008)

US sportswear giant Nike has won the contract to supply the France international football team from 2011-18 at a cost of 42.6 million euros a year, the French football federation announced Friday. . . . more . . .

We won't sign Ronaldinho says Chelsea chairman (Feb 22, 2008)

Chelsea won't try to sign Barcelona star Ronaldinho at the end of the season according to the Premier League club's chairman. . . . more . . .

No more mistakes, Ferguson warns United (Feb 22, 2008)

Sir Alex Ferguson has admitted that Manchester United cannot afford any more slip-ups between now and the end of the season if they are to retain the Premier League title. . . . more . . .

Ronaldo focused on physio not resumption of football career (Feb 22, 2008)

Three-time former world footballer of the year Ronaldo has shelved thoughts about playing again and is focused on the lengthy and testing physiotherapy sessions needed to recuperate his injured left knee. . . . more . . .

Mort rubbishes takeover talk (Feb 22, 2008)

Newcastle chairman Chris Mort insists the Premier League club is not for sale despite reported interest from a consortium led by Alan Shearer and a Dubai investment group. . . . more . . .

Capello wants England stars to adapt to his demands (Feb 22, 2008)

Fabio Capello has warned England's stars they must adapt to his tactical demands if they want to succeed with the national team. . . . more . . .

Wenger to stay for eight more years says Arsenal director (Feb 22, 2008)

Arsene Wenger will stay at Arsenal for at least another eight years, according to the club's managing director Keith Edelman. . . . more . . .

Fergie fumes at agents' influence over stars (Feb 22, 2008)

Sir Alex Ferguson believes Wes Brown's decision to reject Manchester United's new contract offer is typical of the way top players let agents run their lives. . . . more . . .

Bolton demand probe into police handling of fans (Feb 22, 2008)

Bolton have complained to European football's governing body, UEFA, at what they dubbed was the heavyhanded policing of its fans in Madrid. . . . more . . .

Birmingham saga continues as Yeung nominates aide to club's board (Feb 22, 2008)

Hong Kong businessman Carson Yeung has nominated his chief aide for election to the Birmingham City board in the latest twist to the protracted power struggle at the Premier League club, his company said Friday. . . . more . . .

Bolton blunt Atletico to reach last 16 (Feb 21, 2008)

English Premier League strugglers Bolton claimed a 0-0 draw at Atletico Madrid for a 1-0 aggregate victory and a place in the UEFA Cup last 16 on Thursday. . . . more . . .

Yakubu hat-trick seals Everton stroll (Feb 21, 2008)

Nigerian international Ayegbeni Yakubu became only the third Everton player to hit a European hat-trick as the Merseysiders crushed Brann Bergen 6-1 in the UEFA Cup last 32 on Thursday. . . . more . . .

O'Hara's debut goal helps Spurs into UEFA Cup last 16 (Feb 21, 2008)

Tottenham received the perfect confidence booster ahead of Sunday's trip to Wembley when a debut goal from Jamie O'Hara fired Juande Ramos' side past Slavia Prague and into the UEFA Cup last 16. . . . more . . .

Novo's late strike sends Rangers through (Feb 21, 2008)

Nacho Novo made up for missing a hatful of chances in the first leg to score a late goal in Rangers' 1-1 draw at Panathinaikos to secure a place in the UEFA Cup last 16 on Thursday. . . . more . . .

Hitzfeld happy as Bayern crush Aberdeen (Feb 21, 2008)

Bayern Munich coach Ottmar Hitzfeld admitted he was happy to make full use of his squad as his side eased their way into the UEFA Cup's last 16 with a 5-1 win over Aberdeen here Thursday. . . . more . . .

Raul anticipating Euro 2008 shut out (Feb 21, 2008)

Real Madrid striker Raul Gonzalez said Thursday he was aware that Spain coach Luis Aragones would likely leave him out of the national squad for Euro 2008. . . . more . . .

Chelsea reveal losses of 74 million pounds (Feb 21, 2008)

Chelsea's financial results show the Premier League club lost 74.8 million pounds for the year before June 2007. . . . more . . .

Moratti maintains Champions League faith (Feb 21, 2008)

Inter Milan supremo Massimo Moratti insisted he still believed his team can reach the Champions League quarter-finals despite suffering a 2-0 second round first leg defeat to Liverpool on Tuesday. . . . more . . .

English FA unimpressed by Premier League's global plan (Feb 21, 2008)

Plans to stage a round of Premier League fixtures in cities across the world suffered another blow on Thursday when the English Football Association said the proposal is "unsustainable" in its current format. . . . more . . .

Benitez admits tactics a tougher nut in Premier League (Feb 21, 2008)

Rafael Benitez has admitted it is easier to find success as a manager with Liverpool in the Champions League than in the Premier League. . . . more . . .

United await UEFA report after Ronaldo laser pen incident (Feb 21, 2008)

Manchester United are waiting on a UEFA match report to determine what action can be taken against Lyon after Cristiano Ronaldo was targeted with a laser pen during Wednesday's Champions League game. . . . more . . .

Japan slam China's rough tactics in football clash (Feb 21, 2008)

Japan's chief delegate on Thursday said he was considering filing a protest against China over "dangerous acts" during their East Asian championships clash here. . . . more . . .

Arsenal's Adebayor shrugs off Milan miss (Feb 21, 2008)

Arsenal striker Emmanuel Adebayor is determined to make up for his crucial miss against AC Milan by scoring the goal that sends his side into the Champions League quarter-finals. . . . more . . .

Former England star 'Gazza' sectioned under mental health act (Feb 21, 2008)

Former England midfielder Paul Gascoigne has been arrested and sectioned under the Mental Health Act, police said Thursday. . . . more . . .

Cahill backs Premier League's global expansion (Feb 21, 2008)

Australia midfielder Tim Cahill has backed the Premier League's plans to play a round of fixtures at cities across the world. . . . more . . .

Bench boost keeps United dream alive (Feb 21, 2008)

More than a game of two halves, it proved a game of two benches in Lyon on Wednesday, with Manchester United's Alex Ferguson ringing the changes to conjure a vital draw which left the 1999 winners' Champions League dreams alive. . . . more . . .

Celtic crash to brilliant Barcelona (Feb 20, 2008)

Celtic crashed to a 3-2 defeat at home after a brilliant Barcelona display swept them away in a five goal Champions League thriller on Wednesday. . . . more . . .

Lyon stunned as Tevez rescues United (Feb 20, 2008)

Carlos Tevez rescued a 1-1 draw for Manchester United on Wednesday in their Champions League second round first leg match, levelling Karim Benzema's opener right at the death. . . . more . . .

Super sub Senturk on song for Fenerbahce (Feb 20, 2008)

Substitute Semih Senturk's late strike lifted Fenerbahce to a 3-2 win in their Champions League second round first leg tie against Sevilla here on Wednesday. . . . more . . .

Milan's aging maestros frustrate Arsenal (Feb 20, 2008)

Arsenal will have to do it the hard way if they are to advance in the Champions League after being held to a frustrating 0-0 draw by AC Milan in Wednesday's last 16 first leg. . . . more . . .

Cruyff called in to revive Ajax (Feb 20, 2008)

Dutch football legend Johan Cruyff has been given the job of reviving the fortunes of his home club Ajax. . . . more . . .

Ronaldo out by Friday: Paris clinic (Feb 20, 2008)

Medical staff in Paris say three-time former world footballer of the year Ronaldo should be able to leave the clinic which operated on his left knee by the end of the week. . . . more . . .

Arsenal set to face AC Milan in Champions League (Feb 20, 2008)

Arsene Wenger knows Arsenal are hurting mentally and physically but he is confident his side will rise to the occasion in Wednesday's Champions League tie against AC Milan. . . . more . . .

Barca will win Champions League - if they beat us says Strachan (Feb 20, 2008)

Gordon Strachan has tipped Barcelona for the Champions League - but the Celtic manager also believes his side can knock them out in the last 16 of the competition. . . . more . . .

Death threats sent to Chelsea manager (Feb 20, 2008)

Anti-Semitic death threats have been sent to Chelsea boss Avram Grant in a package containing a mysterious powder, British police said Wednesday. . . . more . . .

Japan beat hosts China in East Asian football (Feb 20, 2008)

Chinese fans spared Japan but turned on their own team instead as the hosts went down 1-0 in the East Asian championships here on Wednesday. . . . more . . .

Grobbelaar blasts Liverpool rotation policy (Feb 20, 2008)

Former Liverpool great Bruce Grobbelaar has lashed out at Rafa Benitez's much-maligned rotation policy, saying many retired players agree that it must stop. . . . more . . .

Japan the latest to rebuff English football Premiership's overseas plan (Feb 20, 2008)

The powerful Japan Football Association on Wednesday become the latest organisation to reject plans by the English Premier League to stage matches overseas. . . . more . . .

Slomka celebrates as Schalke seize initiative (Feb 20, 2008)

Schalke 04 coach Mirko Slomka got the "dream result" he wanted after his side took control of their Champions League first knock-out round tie with a 1-0 first-leg win over FC Porto. . . . more . . .

Benitez can breathe again after Liverpool late show (Feb 20, 2008)

Rafa Benitez insisted he had been vindicated after Liverpool's 2-0 Champions League win over Inter Milan gave the Spanish coach hope of extending his Anfield reign. . . . more . . .

Olympiakos and Chelsea fire blanks (Feb 19, 2008)

English Premiership side Chelsea look to have the upper hand after they played out a dull 0-0 draw here on Tuesday against Greek outfit Olympiakos in their Champions League second round first leg match. . . . more . . .

South Americans give Roma the edge over Real (Feb 19, 2008)

South American pair David Pizarro and Alessandro Mancini sank Real Madrid as AS Roma came from behind to take a 2-1 advantage in the first leg of the Champions League second round clash here on Tuesday. . . . more . . .

Benitez can breathe again after Liverpool late show (Feb 19, 2008)

Rafa Benitez's Liverpool reign may not be over just yet after late goals from Dirk Kuyt and Steven Gerrard clinched a 2-0 win over 10-man Inter Milan in Tuesday's Champions League last 16 first leg. . . . more . . .

Kuranyi strike hands Schalke first-leg advantage (Feb 19, 2008)

Germany striker Kevin Kuranyi fired his side a step closer to a Champions League quarter-final berth as his early goal was enough to seal a 1-0 first-leg win over FC Porto on Tuesday. . . . more . . .

Ancelotti upbeat despite goalkeeper concerns (Feb 19, 2008)

AC Milan manager Carlo Ancelotti is contemplating the prospect of entrusting the goalkeeper's jersey to a man who has not played a competitive match for more than four years when the title-holders take on Arsenal in the Champions League here on Wednesday. . . . more . . .

Hitzfeld to take over Swiss after Euro 2008 (Feb 19, 2008)

Bayern Munich boss Ottmar Hitzfeld will take over as coach of the Swiss national football team on July 1, Swiss news agency SI reported on Tuesday. . . . more . . .

Web fans complete takeover of lowly English club (Feb 19, 2008)

More than 28,000 sports fans from across the world on Tuesday formally completed the takeover of a lowly English football club, gaining power over everything from team selection to transfers. . . . more . . .

Japan set for hostile Chinese crowd in crunch match (Feb 19, 2008)

Japan have vowed to ignore the hostile crowd expected at their crunch match against China at the East Asian championship on Wednesday. . . . more . . .

Scudamore insists overseas plan not dead (Feb 19, 2008)

Premier League chief executive Richard Scudamore insisted Tuesday that the plan for an international round of matches was "not a dead duck." . . . more . . .

Coleman appointed Coventry manager (Feb 19, 2008)

Former Fulham boss Chris Coleman was on Tuesday appointed manager of Championship side Coventry on a three-and-a-half-year deal. . . . more . . .

Porto relish return to Schalke (Feb 19, 2008)

Bundesliga side Schalke 04 face Porto at the Veltins Arena on Tuesday in the first-leg of the Champions League first knock-out round with the Portuguese relishing a return to the scene of their most recent European triumph. . . . more . . .

Roma and Real hoping to bounce back (Feb 19, 2008)

AS Roma and Real Madrid will both be looking to bounce quickly back to form when the pair meet in the Champions League second round first leg at Rome's Stadio Olimpico on Tuesday. . . . more . . .

Ancelotti doubtful on Kalac (Feb 19, 2008)

AC Milan coach Carlo Ancelotti admitted on Tuesday that he was pessimistic about the chances of Australian goalkeeper Zeljko Kalac being fit for Wednesday's Champions League second round first leg clash at Arsenal. . . . more . . .

Perrin denies pressure on Lyon as clash with United looms (Feb 19, 2008)

Manchester United prepared Tuesday to do Champions League battle with Lyon safe in the knowledge that the pressure is firmly on their hosts, amid signs the regime of coach Alain Perrin is imploding. . . . more . . .

Iran seek homegrown coach as Clemente drops out (Feb 19, 2008)

Iran on Tuesday said they were looking for a homegrown coach after Javier Clemente rejected an offer to train the national football team after a row over his insistence on living at home in Spain rather than in the Islamic republic. . . . more . . .

Euro master Shevchenko boosts Chelsea (Feb 19, 2008)

Veteran European campaigner Andriy Shevchenko is hoping to spearhead Chelsea's assault on Olympiakos in the Champions League second round first leg clash here on Tuesday. . . . more . . .

Benitez looks for Champions League salvation (Feb 19, 2008)

Liverpool tackle Italian giants Inter Milan in their Champions League second round clash on Tuesday desperately needing a victory to prevent their season falling apart. . . . more . . .

Javier Clemente pulls out as Iran's football coach (Feb 19, 2008)

Iran on Tuesday said Spanish trainer Javier Clemente rejected an offer to coach the national football team after a row over his insistence on living at home in Spain rather than in the Islamic republic. . . . more . . .

China's under-fire women's coach hits back at critics (Feb 19, 2008)

Under-fire Chinese women's coach Elisabeth Loisel has hit back at her critics, insisting their Olympic mission is on target after a 3-2 win over South Korea in the East Asian championship. . . . more . . .

Franck Ribery making his mark in Germany (Feb 19, 2008)

Bayern Munich's French midfield star Franck Ribery may currently be hamstrung by a leg injury, but not even the language barrier has held him back as he stamps his authority on the Bundesliga. . . . more . . .

We have to keep a clean sheet: Raul (Feb 18, 2008)

Real Madrid striking great Raul said on Monday that the Spanish champions must keep a clean sheet in their Champions League second round first leg clash against AS Roma on Tuesday. . . . more . . .

Mancini warns Inter to be wary of Liverpool backlash (Feb 18, 2008)

Inter Milan head coach Roberto Mancini has warned his players to be wary of a Liverpool backlash when the two teams meet in the first knockout round of the Champions League at Anfield on Tuesday. . . . more . . .

Cheyrou out of Spartak UEFA Cup clash (Feb 18, 2008)

In-form French First Division side Marseille will be without influential midfielder Benoit Cheyrou for Thursday's UEFA Cup last 32 second leg match with Sparttak Moscow it was revealed on Monday. . . . more . . .

Minister says FIFA and Spanish laws compatible (Feb 18, 2008)

Spanish secretary of state for sport, Jaime Lissavetzky, insisted on Monday that FIFA directives were compatible with Spanish law as he sought to defuse tensions with football's governing body. . . . more . . .

Grant says Chelsea are at full strength (Feb 18, 2008)

Chelsea coach Avram Grant told a press conference here Monday that his team was at full strength and would not take Olympiakos lightly in their Champions League first knockout round, first leg match Tuesday. . . . more . . .

Dida out, Kalac doubtful but Pato back for Milan (Feb 18, 2008)

Brazilian goalkeeper Nelson Dida is out of AC Milan's Champions League trip to Arsenal on Wednesday while Australian goalkeeper Zeljko Kalac is also rated as doubtful for the reigning champions. . . . more . . .

Barcelona's Eto'o fit for Celtic match (Feb 18, 2008)

Barcelona said Monday its star striker Samuel Eto'o is in the squad for this week's Champions League match at Celtic after recovering from an injury sustained in the African Nations Cup. . . . more . . .

Benitez stresses commitment as future in doubt (Feb 18, 2008)

Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez insists he is fully committed to the club despite increased speculation about his long-term future ahead of Tuesday's titanic Champions League showdown with Inter Milan. . . . more . . .

Tykes face Chelsea in FA Cup quarter-finals (Feb 18, 2008)

Championship side Barnsley have been rewarded for their shock fifth-round victory over Liverpool with a home tie against Chelsea in the FA Cup quarter-finals. . . . more . . .

Carragher worried by Liverpool form (Feb 18, 2008)

Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher believes the club are suffering a more serious problem than just a bad spell. . . . more . . .

New Sheffield United manager hopes for long term contract after Boro draw (Feb 18, 2008)

New Sheffield United manager Kevin Blackwell will meet chairman Kevin McCabe this week in the hope of signing a long-term contract with the Championship club. . . . more . . .

Real miss guile of a Di Stefano as Barca close gap (Feb 17, 2008)

On a weekend when Real Madrid elected to honour legendary striker Alfredo di Stefano, described by UEFA president Michel Platini as "a great among greats," both Real and neighbours Atletico flopped as Barcelona reignited their La Liga hopes. . . . more . . .

Marseille pile on relegation fears for PSG (Feb 17, 2008)

French giants Paris St Germain plunged closer to the relegation trapdoor on Sunday when they squandered a one-goal lead to lose 2-1 at bitter rivals Marseille. . . . more . . .

Unlucky Carter helps Pompey into FA Cup quarter-final (Feb 17, 2008)

Premier League Portsmouth sneaked into the FA Cup quarter-finals on Sunday after an own-goal in the third minute of stoppage time by Preston defender Darren Carter secured a 1-0 victory at Deepdale. . . . more . . .

Hitzfeld's delight as Toni hat-trick restores Bayern's lead (Feb 17, 2008)

Bayern coach Ottmar Hitzfeld was full of praise for Luca Toni who bagged his first Bundesliga hat-trick to fire Bayern Munich back into a three-point lead at the top of the table in the 3-0 win at Hanover. . . . more . . .

Henry insists he is happy with Barca lot (Feb 17, 2008)

French striker Thierry Henry on Sunday insisted he was happy with life at the Catalan club after denying he had complained to reporters about being played out wide. . . . more . . .

Rangers pull away after Killie win (Feb 17, 2008)

Rangers restored their four-point lead at the top of the Scottish Premier League table with a 2-0 win away to struggling Kilmarnock on Sunday. . . . more . . .

Fiorentina move back into Champions League contention (Feb 17, 2008)

Fiorentina moved back into Champions League contention with a 2-1 home win over Catania on Sunday as they reclaimed fourth spot in Serie A from reigning European champions AC Milan. . . . more . . .

Hitzfeld says Bayern ready for Champions League (Feb 17, 2008)

Bayern Munich coach Ottmar Hitzfeld says he will leave his side ready to make their mark in the Champions League next season when he quits this summer to coach the Swiss team. . . . more . . .

Blades force Boro into FA Cup replay (Feb 17, 2008)

Middlesbrough rode their luck to stay in the FA Cup despite often being outplayed in a goalless fifth-round draw by a rejuvenated Sheffield United side at Bramall Lane here on Sunday. . . . more . . .

Lippi surprised Bayern choose Klinsmann (Feb 17, 2008)

Italy's World Cup winning-coach Marcello Lippi admits he is surprised German giants Bayern Munich have chosen Jurgen Klinsmann as their coach for next season, because of his lack of domestic experience. . . . more . . .

Japan battle to earn draw with North Korea (Feb 17, 2008)

Japan battled back to earn a 1-1 draw with North Korea in their opening match of the East Asian championship in front of an unfriendly crowd Sunday. . . . more . . .

French league and Metz to sue supporter (Feb 17, 2008)

The French league and first division football club Metz have announced they will be taking legal action against the spectator who issued a barrage of racist abuse at Moroccan international defender Abdeslam Ouaddou this weekend. . . . more . . .

South Korea beat China to preserve record (Feb 17, 2008)

Kwak Tae-Hwi's injury-time goal lifted South Korea to a 3-2 win over hosts China in the opener of the East Asian championship here Sunday, preserving a 30-year unbeaten record against their rivals. . . . more . . .

Le Mans dent Lyon title push (Feb 17, 2008)

French champions Lyon suffered a 1-0 defeat at Le Mans on Saturday which threw the title race wide open and also dented their planning for Wednesday's Champions League clash with Manchester United. . . . more . . .

Le Mans dent Lyon title push (Feb 17, 2008)

French champions Lyon suffered a 1-0 defeat at Le Mans on Saturday which threw the title race wide open and also dented their planning for Wednesday's Champions League clash with Manchester United. . . . more . . .

Maldini reaches 1,000-match milestone (Feb 17, 2008)

When veteran defender Paolo Maldini replaced Marek Jankulovski after 68 minutes of AC Milan's 0-0 draw at Parma on Saturday he surpassed 1,000 games for club and country. . . . more . . .

Grant wants show of commitment from Lampard (Feb 17, 2008)

Avram Grant reiterated his desire to see Frank Lampard pledge his future to Chelsea after he engineered a 3-1 FA Cup triumph over Hudersfield. . . . more . . .

Gers still team to beat says Strachan (Feb 17, 2008)

Gordon Strachan congratulated his Celtic side for closing the gap on Scottish Premier League leaders Rangers after a comfortable 3-0 victory at home Hearts on Saturday. . . . more . . .

Cool-headed Ronaldinho reignites Barca hopes (Feb 16, 2008)

Ronaldinho converted a late penalty to give Barcelona a 2-1 win at Real Zaragoza on Saturday which cut the gap at the top of the Spanish league to five points after leaders Real Madrid had slumped to a shock 2-1 loss at Real Betis. . . . more . . .

Barnsley stun Liverpool in Cup sensation (Feb 16, 2008)

Humble Barnsley produced an FA Cup sensation on Saturday when they came from behind to beat Liverpool 2-1 with virtually the last kick of the game to advance to the last eight in dramatic style. . . . more . . .

Pirates plunder the Saints to reach FA Cup quarter finals (Feb 16, 2008)

Bristol Rovers striker Rickie Lambert gave himself an extra special 26th birthday present as he sent the League One club into the FA Cup quarter-finals for the first time in 50 years as his deflected free-kick clinched a 1-0 win over Southampton on Saturday. . . . more . . .

Inter eye Italian title with 11-point lead (Feb 16, 2008)

Inter Milan took another huge step closer to the Italian title after extending their lead at the top of Serie A to 11 points on Saturday. . . . more . . .

Klasnic, Rosenberg strike as Werder Bremen pull level (Feb 16, 2008)

Werder Bremen strikers Markus Rosenberg and Ivan Klasnic struck to put their side level on points with leaders Bayern Munich at the top of the Bundesliga to seal a 2-0 win at home to Nuremberg. . . . more . . .

Cool-headed Ronaldinho reignites Barca hopes (Feb 16, 2008)

Ronaldinho converted a late penalty to give Barcelona a 2-1 win at Real Zaragoza on Saturday which cut the gap at the top of the Spanish league to five points after leaders Real Madrid had slumped to a shock 2-1 loss at Real Betis. . . . more . . .

Barnsley stun Liverpool in Cup sensation (Feb 16, 2008)

Humble Barnsley produced an FA Cup sensation on Saturday when they came from behind to beat Liverpool 2-1 with virtually the last kick of the game to advance to the last eight in dramatic style. . . . more . . .

Barnsley stun Liverpool while United trounce Gunners (Feb 16, 2008)

Humble Barnsley produced an FA Cup sensation on Saturday when they came from behind to beat Liverpool 2-1 with virtually the last kick of the game to advance to the last eight in dramatic style. . . . more . . .

Rooney inspires United rout of Arsenal (Feb 16, 2008)

Wayne Rooney led Manchester United to an emphatic 4-0 victory over Arsenal as Sir Alex Ferguson's side breezed into the quarter-finals of the FA Cup at Old Trafford here Saturday. . . . more . . .

Football: Le Mans dent Lyon title push (Feb 16, 2008)

French champions Lyon suffered a 1-0 defeat at Le Mans on Saturday which threw the title race wide open and also dented their planning for Wednesday's Champions League clash with Manchester United. . . . more . . .

Lampard fires Chelsea into FA Cup's last eight (Feb 16, 2008)

Frank Lampard roared back to form to ensure Chelsea survived an FA Cup fifth round scare with a 3-1 win over Huddersfield on Saturday. . . . more . . .

Le Mans dent Lyon title push (Feb 16, 2008)

French champions Lyon suffered a 1-0 defeat at Le Mans on Saturday which threw the title race wide open and also dented their planning for Wednesday's Champions League clash with Manchester United. . . . more . . .

Flamengo desperate to get hands on Ronaldo: report (Feb 16, 2008)

Brazilian club side Flamengo are desperate to get their hands on Ronaldo should he make a full recovery from the knee injury he sustained on Wednesday that has curtailed his season according to Italian agency Ansa. . . . more . . .

Flamengo desperate to get hands on Ronaldo: report (Feb 16, 2008)

Brazilian club side Flamengo are desperate to get their hands on Ronaldo should he make a full recovery from the knee injury he sustained on Wednesday that has curtailed his season according to Italian agency Ansa. . . . more . . .

Celtic close in on Rangers with home Hearts win (Feb 16, 2008)

Celtic cruised to a comfortable 3-0 victory at home to Hearts on Saturday to move to within a point of Scottish Premier League leaders Rangers. . . . more . . .

Lampard fires Chelsea into FA Cup's last eight (Feb 16, 2008)

Frank Lampard roared back to form to ensure Chelsea survived an FA Cup fifth round scare with a 3-1 win over Huddersfield on Saturday. . . . more . . .

Celtic close in on Rangers with home Hearts win (Feb 16, 2008)

Celtic cruised to a comfortable 3-0 victory at home to Hearts on Saturday to move to within a point of Scottish Premier League leaders Rangers. . . . more . . .

Lampard fires Chelsea into FA Cup's last eight (Feb 16, 2008)

Frank Lampard roared back to form to ensure Chelsea survived an FA Cup fifth round scare with a 3-1 win over Huddersfield on Saturday. . . . more . . .

Inter cruise past Livorno to extend gap at top (Feb 16, 2008)

Inter Milan coasted to a 2-0 victory over Livorno at the San Siro on Saturday to open up an 11-point lead over second-placed Roma, for a few hours at least. . . . more . . .

Barnsley stun Liverpool in Cup sensation (Feb 16, 2008)

Humble Barnsley produced an FA Cup sensation on Saturday when they came from behind to beat Liverpool 2-1 with virtually the last kick of the game to advance to the last eight in dramatic style. . . . more . . .

Inter eye Italian title with 11-point lead (Feb 16, 2008)

Inter Milan took another huge step closer to the Italian title after extending their lead at the top of Serie A to 11 points on Saturday. . . . more . . .

Klasnic, Rosenberg strike as Werder Bremen pull level (Feb 16, 2008)

Werder Bremen strikers Markus Rosenberg and Ivan Klasnic struck to put their side level on points with leaders Bayern Munich at the top of the Bundesliga to seal a 2-0 win at home to Nuremberg. . . . more . . .

Pirates plunder the Saints to reach FA Cup quarter finals (Feb 16, 2008)

Bristol Rovers striker Rickie Lambert gave himself an extra special 26th birthday present as he sent the League One club into the FA Cup quarter-finals for the first time in 50 years as his deflected free-kick clinched a 1-0 win over Southampton on Saturday. . . . more . . .

I was just lucky claims humble Di Stefano (Feb 16, 2008)

Real Madrid's iconic former striker Alfredo di Stefano claimed on Saturday that he had just been lucky to play at the level he did because there were 40 other guys in his neighbourhood who had been better than him. . . . more . . .

Chelsea ponder conundrum of full strength weakness (Feb 16, 2008)

The resources afforded Avram Grant may make him the envy of his Premier League peers, but privately the Chelsea manager might be pining for the days when his squad was stretched to breaking point. . . . more . . .

Man Utd still to peak, says Ferguson as Arsenal loom (Feb 16, 2008)

Sir Alex Ferguson insists his current Manchester United squad has two years to fulfil its potential as they prepare for Saturday's titanic FA Cup fifth round tie against top-flight rivals Arsenal here at Old Trafford. . . . more . . .

Benitez promises Liverpool will learn from Cup scares (Feb 16, 2008)

Rafael Benitez believes Liverpool's experience in going behind against Havant and Waterlooville will provide all the motivation his team need in their FA Cup fifth round tie against Barnsley as he ponders whether to recall Fernando Torres. . . . more . . .

England's World Cup bid not in danger: Scudamore (Feb 16, 2008)

England's bid for the 2018 World Cup will not be put in danger by ground-breaking proposals to play league matches abroad, Premier League chief executive Richard Scudamore said. . . . more . . .

Grafite spells trouble for Schalke (Feb 15, 2008)

Schalke 04 saw their Champions League qualifying hopes suffer a setback on Friday when Brazilian striker Grafite scored twice to give Wolfsburg a 2-1 win. . . . more . . .

Brazil president prays for Ronaldo (Feb 15, 2008)

Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva on Friday said sent a letter to Ronaldo, a day after the striker had knee surgery in Paris, saying he was praying for the world champion's recovery. . . . more . . .

Keegan has 'mammoth' job at Newcastle - Robson (Feb 15, 2008)

Former Newcastle manager Sir Bobby Robson has said Kevin Keegan faces a "mammoth job" to turn round the fortunes of the north-east side in his second spell as boss at St James' Park. . . . more . . .

FA join critics of Premier League overseas plan (Feb 15, 2008)

The Football Association (FA), the national governing body for the sport in England, on Friday became the latest organisation to criticise plans by the English Premier League (EPL) to play competitive matches overseas. . . . more . . .

Wenger down to 14 fit players for United clash (Feb 15, 2008)

Arsene Wenger admits Arsenal's injury crisis is so severe he will travel to Manchester United for Saturday's FA Cup fifth round tie with only 14 fit outfield players. . . . more . . .

Fifa president rejects Premier League overseas expansion plan (Feb 15, 2008)

Sepp Blatter, the president of football's world governing body FIFA, said on Thursday that plans to stage English Premier League (EPL) games overseas will never happen. . . . more . . .

Chelsea's Terry fit for Huddersfield Cup tie (Feb 15, 2008)

Chelsea captain John Terry is fit to face Huddersfield in Saturday's fifth round FA Cup tie, manager Avram Grant said on Friday. . . . more . . .

Adebayor catches Ferguson's eye ahead of FA Cup clash (Feb 15, 2008)

Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has paid tribute to the goal scoring exploits of Arsenal's Emmanuel Adebayor ahead of the top-flight giants' FA Cup encounter this weekend. . . . more . . .

AC Milan vice-president hopeful over Ronaldo injury (Feb 15, 2008)

Brazilian star Ronaldo's left knee is in better shape than his right knee was eight years ago, AC Milan vice-president Adriano Galliani told Ansa news agency on Friday. . . . more . . .

Liverpool boss slams Premier League's overseas plan (Feb 15, 2008)

Plans to stage English Premier League (EPL) games overseas are not a good idea, according to Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez. . . . more . . .

Dons can still dump Bayern says boss (Feb 15, 2008)

Jimmy Calderwood believes his Aberdeen side can still knock German giants Bayern Munich out of the UEFA Cup after the sides drew 2-2 at Pittodrie on Thursday. . . . more . . .

Diouf gives Bolton the edge over Atletico (Feb 15, 2008)

El Hadji Diouf's goal 16 minutes from time gave Bolton Wanderers a 1-0 lead to take with them to Spain next week as they beat 10-man Atletico Madrid in the first leg of their last 32 UEFA Cup clash here on Thursday at the Reebok Stadium. . . . more . . .

Blatter rejects EPL overseas expansion plan (Feb 14, 2008)

Sepp Blatter, the president of football's world governing body FIFA, said on Thursday that plans to stage English Premier League (EPL) games overseas will never happen. . . . more . . .

Diouf gives Bolton the edge over Atletico (Feb 14, 2008)

El Hadji Diouf's goal 16 minutes from time gave Bolton Wanderers a 1-0 lead to take with them to Spain next week as they beat 10-man Atletico Madrid in the first leg of their last 32 UEFA Cup clash here on Thursday at the Reebok Stadium. . . . more . . .

Spurs beat Slavia but waste chance to wrap up tie (Feb 14, 2008)

Spurs take a one goal lead back to London but could have wrapped up their UEFA Cup last 32 encounter against Slavia Prague if they had not squandered first chance chances and sat back in the second half. . . . more . . .

Robson quits Blades as Blackwell steps in (Feb 14, 2008)

Bryan Robson quit as manager of Championship strugglers Sheffield United on Thursday after rejecting an offer to become the Blades' director of football, a club statement said. . . . more . . .

Romario in clear over doping (Feb 14, 2008)

Brazilian World Cup winner Romario was on Thursday cleared of a doping offence and had a three-month suspension quashed. . . . more . . .

Lemerre sacked as Tunisia coach (Feb 14, 2008)

Roger Lemerre has been sacked as Tunisia coach, it was revealed on Thursday, following the team's exit in the last eight of the African Nations Cup in Ghana earlier this month. . . . more . . .

Mighty Bayern struggle for UEFA Cup draw (Feb 14, 2008)

Bayern Munich twice came from behind to secure a 2-2 draw at Pittodrie on Thursday and deny Aberdeen a stunning victory in the last 32 of the UEFA Cup. . . . more . . .

Raul, Casillas sign new contracts with Real Madrid (Feb 14, 2008)

Real Madrid striker Raul and goalkeeper Iker Casillas are to end their careers with the club after signing new extended contracts, the club said Thursday. . . . more . . .

Portsmouth dismiss claims Kanu is set to join Aussie club (Feb 14, 2008)

Portsmouth manager Harry Redknapp has described reports that Nigerian playmaker Nwankwo Kanu is set to join new Australian club Gold Coast Galaxy as "cobblers." . . . more . . .

Head of German Football Federation bites back after ref blast (Feb 14, 2008)

German Football Federation (DFB) president Theo Zwanziger has fought back in defence of Germany's referees after a scathing attack by Bayern Munich president Karl-Heinz Rummenigge. . . . more . . .

Barcelona's Eto'o may be fit for Celtic match (Feb 14, 2008)

Barcelona said Thursday its star striker Samuel Eto'o may be fit for next week's Champions League match at Celtic despite injuring his leg playing for Cameroon in the African Nations Cup. . . . more . . .

Aberdeen boss calls on fans help to down Bayern Munich in UEFA Cup (Feb 14, 2008)

Aberdeen manager Jimmy Calderwood has called on the Dons supporters to roar them to glory against German giants Bayern Munich in the UEFA Cup first leg last 32 clash on Thursday. . . . more . . .

Ronaldo faces nine-month injury lay-off (Feb 14, 2008)

Brazilian striker Ronaldo, who faces a major battle to save his career, underwent his third knee operation in Paris on Thursday. . . . more . . .

FA sets up "whistle-blower" line for dodgy football transfers (Feb 14, 2008)

England's Football Association on Thursday moved to tighten its supervision of transfer dealings, notably setting up a "whistle blower" telephone line designed to help uncover suspect financial transactions. . . . more . . .

Novo not to blame for UEFA Cup stalemate, says Smith (Feb 14, 2008)

Rangers manager Walter Smith refused to blame Nacho Novo for his side's failure to score against Panathinaikos in the UEFA Cup last 32 first leg clash here on Wednesday. . . . more . . .

Italian Trapattoni confirmed for Ireland job (Feb 14, 2008)

Former Italy coach Giovanni Trapattoni will take charge of the Republic of Ireland's bid to reach the 2010 World Cup finals in South Africa after his appointment was confirmed by the Football Association of Ireland (FAI). . . . more . . .

EPL vows to press on with plans for overseas matches (Feb 14, 2008)

The man behind a plan to take English Premier League (EPL) matches around the world insisted on Wednesday that he remained on track to turn his controversial proposals into reality. . . . more . . .

Cicinho hits out at derby time switch (Feb 13, 2008)

Roma's Brazilian full-back Cicinho hit out at Serie A bosses on Wednesday after they decided to switch the start time for March's Rome derby from 8:30pm to 9:15pm. . . . more . . .

Rangers in trouble as they are held by Panathinaikos (Feb 13, 2008)

Rangers hopes of progressing in the UEFA Cup suffered a severe blow on Wednesday when they were held to a goalless draw at home to Panathinaikos in their last 32 first leg clash. . . . more . . .

Marseille in commanding position in UEFA Cup (Feb 13, 2008)

Second-half goals from Marseille's Benoit Cheyrou, Taye Taiwo and Mamadou Niang grabbed a 3-0 victory over Spartak Moscow to put them in a commanding position in their UEFA Cup tie here on Wednesday. . . . more . . .

Everton beat Brann to secure sixth successive victory in Europe (Feb 13, 2008)

Everton secured a record sixth successive victory in Europe when they beat Norwegian side SK Brann 2-0 here in their UEFA Cup last 32 first leg match. . . . more . . .

Ronaldo's season over: report (Feb 13, 2008)

Ronaldo ruptured a tendon in his right knee during AC Milan's 1-1 draw at home to Livorno on Wednesday and faces nine months on the sidelines, according to Gazetta dello Sport. . . . more . . .

Brann too flakey against Everton (Feb 13, 2008)

Everton secured a record sixth successive victory in Europe when they beat Norwegian side SK Brann 2-0 here in their UEFA Cup last 32 first leg match. . . . more . . .

English Premier League vows to press on with plans for overseas matches (Feb 13, 2008)

The man behind a plan to take English Premier League (EPL) matches around the world insisted on Wednesday that he remained on track to turn his controversial proposals into reality. . . . more . . .

Cicinho hits out at derby time switch (Feb 13, 2008)

Roma's Brazilian full-back Cicinho hit out at Serie A bosses on Wednesday after they decided to switch the start time for March's Rome derby from 8:30pm to 9:15pm. . . . more . . .

Metzelder comes through foot operation successfully (Feb 13, 2008)

Real Madrid's German international central defender Christoph Metzelder underwent a successful operation on his left foot on Wednesday and could be back playing earlier than expected, according to the Spanish media. . . . more . . .

Angolan coach handed contract extension (Feb 13, 2008)

Angolan football coach Oliveira Goncalves was rewarded Wednesday for the team's strong showing at the African Nations Cup by having his contract extended until the next tournament in 2010. . . . more . . .

Aragones to stay until after Euro 2008 (Feb 13, 2008)

Luis Aragones will stay as Spain coach until the end of Euro 2008 in June, the Spanish football federation (RFEF) announced on Wednesday. . . . more . . .

New strike hits South African World Cup venue (Feb 13, 2008)

Workers at one of the stadia due to host the 2010 football World Cup in South Africa have downed tools in the latest pay strike to threaten tight construction deadlines, their union said Wednesday. . . . more . . .

China women team's coach facing axe (Feb 13, 2008)

China's new women's football coach is already facing the axe after repeated clashes with officials, including a furious row over a hotpot dinner, state media reported Wednesday. . . . more . . .

Refs are too hard on us says Bayern's Rummenigge (Feb 13, 2008)

Despite his team's three-point lead at the top of the Bundesliga, Bayern Munich boss Karl-Heinz Rummenigge insists the German giants are treated harshly by referees in the domestic league. . . . more . . .

Iran warns Spain's Clemente amid coaching chaos (Feb 13, 2008)

Iran on Wednesday warned its choice as new national football coach, Javier Clemente, it would look for other candidates if the Spaniard insisted on only spending a minimal amount of time in the country. . . . more . . .

Trapattoni to take over as Ireland coach on June 1 (Feb 13, 2008)

Seven-times Serie A winner and former Italy coach Giovanni Trapattoni confirmed Wednesday that he will take over as Republic of Ireland manager on June 1. . . . more . . .

Hamann signs new City deal (Feb 13, 2008)

Dietmar Hamann has been rewarded for his role in Manchester City's revival under Sven-Goran Eriksson this season with a new one-year deal at the Premier League club. . . . more . . .

Teenage striker Paloschi stills needs to grow up, says AC Milan coach (Feb 13, 2008)

New teeange AC Milan star Alberto Paloschi is homing in on his first start for the European champions against Livorno on Wednesday, despite coach Carlo Ancelotti claiming the striker still needs to grow up. . . . more . . .

Adriano could face suspension knockout (Feb 12, 2008)

Troubled Brazilian international striker Adriano could face over a year's suspension for assaulting another player during a match last Sunday it was revealed by his club Sao Paulo on Tuesday. . . . more . . .

Di Stefano set to be honoured by Real Madrid (Feb 12, 2008)

Real Madrid's iconic striker Alfredo di Stefano is set to be honoured by the club on Sunday with a large statue of himself being unveiled in front of the entrance to the team's training ground. . . . more . . .

Ancelotti focused on fourth place (Feb 12, 2008)

AC Milan coach Carlo Ancelotti has set his sights on fourth place ahead of AC Milan's clash with lowly Livorno at the San Siro on Wednesday. . . . more . . .

Von Heesen unveiled as Nuremberg coach (Feb 12, 2008)

Nuremberg unveiled Thomas von Heesen as their new coach on Tuesday less than 24 hours after the German Cup winners sacked Hans Meyer with the side third from bottom of the German league. . . . more . . .

Bowyer and Barton escape sanctions (Feb 12, 2008)

Lee Bowyer has escaped a three-match ban after having the red card he received during West Ham's 1-1 draw with Birmingham rescinded on appeal. . . . more . . .

No support back home for overseas matches - Ferguson (Feb 12, 2008)

Controversial plans to take Premier League matches overseas has little support back home in England, Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson said on a visit to South Africa on Tuesday. . . . more . . .

Bayern without four key players for UEFA Cup clash with Aberdeen (Feb 12, 2008)

German league leaders Bayern Munich will be without four of their stars for Thursday night's first-leg UEFA Cup clash at Scottish side Aberdeen in the competition's first knock-out round. . . . more . . .

Robson a threat, admits Nakamura (Feb 12, 2008)

Shunsuke Nakamura has admitted that Barry Robson's arrival at Celtic could mean he has to spend more time on the bench. . . . more . . .

AFC chief rejects Premier League expansion plan (Feb 12, 2008)

Asian Football Confederation president Mohamed bin Hammam on Tuesday said the plan to take Premier League matches overseas was "not a good idea" and called for the proposals to be rejected. . . . more . . .

Millions of German fans clamour for Euro 2008 tickets (Feb 12, 2008)

With applications set to close at midnight on Tuesday, a staggering two million tickets have been requested by Germany fans for the 14,400 available for their country's three Euro 2008 pool games in Austria. . . . more . . .

Reds told to lose draw habit (Feb 12, 2008)

Liverpool skipper Steven Gerrard has warned his team-mates they will miss out on next season's Champions League if they do not quickly shake off a costly habit of drawing matches they should win. . . . more . . .

Von Heesen unveiled as Nuremberg coach (Feb 12, 2008)

Nuremberg unveiled Thomas von Heesen as their new coach on Tuesday less than 24 hours after the German Cup winners sacked Hans Meyer with the side third from bottom of the German league. . . . more . . .

One more slip and it's Gunners title: Giggs (Feb 12, 2008)

Ryan Giggs has warned his Manchester United team-mates that one more slip-up could hand the Premier League title to Arsenal. . . . more . . .

Gritty Arsenal go five points clear of United (Feb 12, 2008)

Arsene Wenger has warned Manchester United that Arsenal won't be affected by the pressure of leading from the front in the Premier League title race. . . . more . . .

Gritty Arsenal go five points clear of United (Feb 11, 2008)

Arsenal moved five points clear at the top of the Premier League as goals from Philippe Senderos and Emmanuel Adebayor secured a 2-0 win over Blackburn on Monday. . . . more . . .

Gritty Arsenal go five points clear of United (Feb 11, 2008)

Arsenal moved five points clear at the top of the Premier League as goals from Philippe Senderos and Emmanuel Adebayor secured a 2-0 win over Blackburn on Monday. . . . more . . .

Inter are being favoured, claims Totti (Feb 11, 2008)

Roma captain and talisman Francesco Totti claimed on Monday that league leaders Inter Milan are consistently benefitting from some dubious refereeing decisions. . . . more . . .

Robinho in doubt for AS Roma tie (Feb 11, 2008)

Real Madrid's Brazilian striker Robinho is in doubt for their Champions League tie at AS Roma next week after tearing a muscle in his abdomen, the Spanish club confirmed on Monday. . . . more . . .

West Ham appeal against Bowyer red card (Feb 11, 2008)

West Ham United have appealed against the red card issued to Lee Bowyer during Saturday's 1-1 Premier League draw with Birmingham City here at Upton Park. . . . more . . .

Inter Milan wary despite Liverpool's troubles (Feb 11, 2008)

Inter Milan technical manager Marco Branca admitted his team would have to be wary of Liverpool when the two teams clash in the Champions League later this month, despite the English side's recent troubles. . . . more . . .

Barcelona concerned by possible Eto'o knock (Feb 11, 2008)

Barcelona are concerned that star striker Samuel Eto'o has picked up a leg injury while playing for Cameroon in the African Nations Cup. . . . more . . .

Man Utd's Neville insists injuries not career-threatening (Feb 11, 2008)

Manchester United captain Gary Neville is adamant the injury problems he has suffered for nearly a year will not end his football career. . . . more . . .

Spain's Clemente accepts Iran coach job (Feb 11, 2008)

Spaniard Javier Clemente has accepted the post of national football coach of Iran, officials here said Monday, ending months of uncertainty over who would take charge of one of Asia's heavyweight teams. . . . more . . .

Dowie sacked as Coventry manager (Feb 11, 2008)

Iain Dowie has been sacked as manager of second-tier English side Coventry City, the Midlands club announced on its website on Monday. . . . more . . .

Ecstatic fans welcome home Egypt's Pharaohs (Feb 11, 2008)

Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak was the first of thousands of fans to welcome the national football team home in Cairo on Monday after their record-breaking conquest of the African Nations Cup. . . . more . . .

Arsenal boss Wenger impressed by sleek Bentley (Feb 11, 2008)

Blackburn's David Bentley has the chance to confirm his status as one of the Premier League's rising stars on Monday by denting Arsenal's title challenge but Arsene Wenger has no regrets about selling the England winger. . . . more . . .

Man Utd star Carrick still confident of Premier League crown (Feb 11, 2008)

Manchester United's Michael Carrick insisted the race for the Premier League was still on after his side's shock 2-1 loss to Manchester City here at Old Trafford. . . . more . . .

Return of African stars will keep Chelsea in title race: coach (Feb 11, 2008)

Avram Grant admits he can't wait to get John Terry and his African stars back in action because Chelsea's title challenge is in danger of running out of steam. . . . more . . .

Marseille eye European reckoning (Feb 10, 2008)

Mamadou Niang marked his return to club football by launching Marseille on their way to a crucial 2-0 derby win over Nice on Sunday. . . . more . . .

Flags not veils as Cairo celebrates African glory (Feb 10, 2008)

Girls wearing the Egyptian flag instead of the veil danced among tens of thousands in the streets of Cairo on Sunday night after their national team won a record-breaking sixth African Nations Cup. . . . more . . .

Aboutraika lifts champions Egypt to record sixth African crown (Feb 10, 2008)

Egypt retained their African Nations Cup crown here Sunday when Mohamed Aboutraika scored the only goal in a 1-0 win over Cameroon which also delivered a record sixth title. . . . more . . .

Real in seventh heaven after Valladolid demolition (Feb 10, 2008)

Real Madrid bounced back from their Almeria defeat with a resounding 7-0 victory over Valladolid on Sunday to surge eight points clear at the top of the Spanish first division. . . . more . . .

Paloschi keeps AC Milan in Champions League contention (Feb 10, 2008)

AC Milan were indebted to another 18-year-old hotshot to keep them in touch with the Champions League qualifying spots on Sunday while city rivals Inter maintained their iron grip at the top. . . . more . . .

Chelsea and Liverpool frustrated by dour stalemate (Feb 10, 2008)

Chelsea wasted a chance to get back in the Premier League title race as Avram Grant's side were held to a frustrating goalless draw by Liverpool on Sunday. . . . more . . .

Celtic demolish Dons to stay in touch with Rangers (Feb 10, 2008)

Champions Celtic sent a message to Scottish Premier League leaders Rangers by hammering Aberdeen 5-1 at Pittodrie on Sunday. . . . more . . .

Egypt out to prove their worth in African Nations Cup final (Feb 10, 2008)

Egypt, who have defied predictions and proved themselves worthy defending African Nations Cup champions, are confident of retaining the title against Cameroon on Sunday. . . . more . . .

Forget the title, Chelsea boss tells Liverpool (Feb 10, 2008)

Avram Grant believes Chelsea can deliver the final blow to Liverpool's spluttering Premier League title challenge in Sunday's clash at Stamford Bridge. . . . more . . .

City stun United as Manchester remembers Munich disaster (Feb 10, 2008)

Zimbabwean striker Benjani Mwaruwari struck a debut goal to seal Manchester City's first win at Old Trafford since 1974 as the Premier League champions crumbled to a 2-1 defeat against their local rivals here on Sunday. . . . more . . .

On Song Cameroon hope to hit right note against Egypt (Feb 10, 2008)

Cameroon defender Alexandre Song is set to give his side a welcome boost by securing a starting place in Sunday's African Nations Cup final against holders Egypt. . . . more . . .

Japanese football ace Matsui makes mark in France (Feb 10, 2008)

Japanese midfielder Daisuke Matsui is proving a hit both on and off the field at French side Le Mans. . . . more . . .

Newcastle football coach Keegan decries Villa bullying (Feb 10, 2008)

Kevin Keegan accused his Newcastle players of being bullied as their woeful run continued with a 4-1 Premier League defeat at Aston Villa. . . . more . . .

Defensive injury crisis threatens Spurs' Premier League silverware bid (Feb 10, 2008)

Tottenham could be without two key defenders for the League Cup final against Chelsea on February 24 after Michael Dawson was injured in the 3-0 Premier League victory at Derby. . . . more . . .

Everton belief grows as Reading sink into soccer drop zone (Feb 10, 2008)

Everton manager David Moyes admitted that his players have begun to believe that they can secure a return to the Champions League by clinching fourth place in the Premier League. . . . more . . .

Smith demands more of the same from rampant 'Gers (Feb 10, 2008)

Rangers manager Walter Smith has challenged his side to continue their tremendous undefeated run to secure the club's first Scottish Premier League title in three years. . . . more . . .

Xavi to Barca's rescue again (Feb 09, 2008)

For the second week running Spanish international Xavi came to Barcelona's rescue scoring a 75th minute equaliser to salvage a point in a 1-1 draw at ten-man Sevilla on Saturday. . . . more . . .

Record African Nations Cup goal haul as Ghana finish third (Feb 09, 2008)

The goals continued to flow at the 2008 African Nations Cup Saturday with a record created as hosts Ghana beat Ivory Coast 4-2 in the third place play-off. . . . more . . .

Lyon fail to impress Ferguson as Bordeaux maintain pressure (Feb 09, 2008)

Laurent Blanc's resurgent Bordeaux kept the pressure on French league leaders Lyon with a 3-0 win over rock-bottom Metz on Saturday. . . . more . . .

Van der Vaart's party spoiled as Bayer force draw (Feb 09, 2008)

Hamburg captain Rafael van der Vaart had his birthday celebrations spoiled as his side were held to a 1-1 draw at Bayer Leverkusen on Saturday, failing in their bid to reclaim the Bundesliga's third place. . . . more . . .

Roma bounce back from Siena shock to beat Reggina (Feb 09, 2008)

AS Roma bounced back from last week's dire 3-0 defeat at Siena to beat Reggina 2-0 on Saturday and keep their faint title hopes alive. . . . more . . .

Everton pile pressure on Liverpool in European race (Feb 09, 2008)

Phil Jagielka ensured that David Moyes's selection gamble with Aiyegbeni Yakubu did not backfire by scoring his first Premier League goal for Everton to seal a 1-0 victory over Reading that moved them four points clear of rivals Liverpool in the race for fourth spot. . . . more . . .

Sunderland score vital win over Wigan (Feb 09, 2008)

Dickson Etuhu and Daryl Murphy bagged a goal apiece in each half to hand Sunderland a vital 2-0 win over Wigan in the English Premier League here on Saturday. . . . more . . .

Ramos revolution keeps rolling on (Feb 09, 2008)

Tottenham produced a powerful second-half performance to clinch only their second away win in the Premier League this season and inflict still more misery on hapless Derby. . . . more . . .

Rangers go seven points clear (Feb 09, 2008)

Rangers moved seven points clear at the top of the Scottish Premier League with a 2-0 victory at home to Falkirk on Saturday. . . . more . . .

Birmingham escape drop zone (Feb 09, 2008)

Birmingham dragged themselves out of the Premier League relegation zone at Reading's expense after securing a 1-1 draw with a battling display at West Ham. . . . more . . .

Aliadiere gives Middlesbrough a lift (Feb 09, 2008)

Middlesbrough striker Jeremie Aliadiere's first-half goal clinched a 1-0 win over Fulham that lifted his side towards safety and pushed the visitors deeper into relegation trouble. . . . more . . .

Bremen's Diego rules out Juve switch (Feb 09, 2008)

Werder Bremen midfielder Diego has ruled out any switch to Italian giants Juventus, despite reports to the contrary, and insists he is enjoying his football as a star of the Bundesliga. . . . more . . .

Busy Bolton stunned by late Diarra winner (Feb 09, 2008)

Portsmouth snatched victory over an enterprising Bolton on Saturday with a controversial late goal from Lassana Diarra. . . . more . . .

Japan's strike force further diluted by injuries (Feb 09, 2008)

Japan's frontline for the upcoming East Asian championship has been further diluted with former Mallorca forward Yoshito Okubo and J-League Chiba striker Seiichiro Maki sidelined by injuries. . . . more . . .

Egypt coach gets vote of confidence ahead of Nations Cup final (Feb 09, 2008)

Egypt coach Hassan Shehata has received a timely boost 24 hours before his bid to become only the second manager to capture consecutive African Nations Cup titles. . . . more . . .

Carew hat-trick sinks Newcastle (Feb 09, 2008)

John Carew scored a second-half hat-trick as Aston Villa produced a fantastic turnaround to sink Newcastle at Villa Park. . . . more . . .

Mourinho tips African team for World Cup semis (Feb 09, 2008)

Former Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has tipped an African team to reach the semi-finals of the 2010 World Cup to be hosted by South Africa. . . . more . . .

It's the fans that matter, says British PM Brown (Feb 09, 2008)

Prime Minister Gordon Brown has weighed into the debate over whether or not some English Premier League games should be played overseas by telling clubs to "listen to the fans." . . . more . . .

Juninho's little toe gives struggling Sochaux hope (Feb 09, 2008)

Champions Lyon should have no worries in stretching their lead over Bordeaux when they host French league minnows Sochaux Saturday. . . . more . . .

Ghana looking for solace of third place against Ivory Coast (Feb 09, 2008)

It was supposed to be the dream final of the 2008 African Nations Cup, hosts Ghana against all-star Ivory Coast. . . . more . . .

Revitalised Barca face stern Seville test (Feb 09, 2008)

Barcelona, who reignited their title hopes by cutting Real Madrid's lead to six points last weekend, face a stern test on Saturday with a daunting trip to Sevilla. . . . more . . .

FIFA to decide fate of Premier League expansion plan (Feb 09, 2008)

FIFA could decide the fate of plans to take Premier League matches around the world as early as next month after the world governing body demanded to see details of the proposals. . . . more . . .

Sydney FC booked for Pan-Pacific tournament (Feb 08, 2008)

Sydney FC was named Friday to complete a four-club field in the inaugural Pan Pacific Championship to be staged later this month in Honolulu with English star David Beckham as the main attraction. . . . more . . .

Wenger faces up to injury crisis (Feb 08, 2008)

Arsene Wenger has been hit by an injury crisis that threatens to derail Arsenal's Premier League title challenge. . . . more . . .

Ghana wants Le Roy in charge through 2010 (Feb 08, 2008)

Ghana on Friday said they want their French coach Claude Le Roy to steer them towards double qualification for the World Cup and African Cup of Nations in 2010. . . . more . . .

Support grows for Premier League global plans but FIFA veto looms (Feb 08, 2008)

Support within English football for controversial plans to take Premier League matches around the world appeared to be growing on Friday as influential figures including Arsene Wenger and Roy Keane voiced their backing. . . . more . . .

Yakubu faces wrath of Moyes after late return from Africa (Feb 08, 2008)

Nigeria striker Aiyegbeni Yakubu has been axed by Everton from their side to face Reading on Saturday and is facing a hefty fine after returning two days late from African Nations Cup duty. . . . more . . .

Wenger backs overseas matches (Feb 08, 2008)

Arsene Wenger on Friday became the first major club manager to express his support for the Premier League's plan to stage competitive matches in cities around the world. . . . more . . .

Man Utd boss hits out at Premier League over international matches (Feb 08, 2008)

Sir Alex Ferguson has hit out at the English Premier League for going public with plans to hold competitive matches overseas before they had fully consulted managers and players. . . . more . . .

Cahill thrilled at prospect of playing on home soil (Feb 08, 2008)

Australia midfielder Tim Cahill has voiced delight at the prospect of playing a Premier League match for Everton in Sydney. . . . more . . .

Everton's Neville happy to play Premier League matches overseas (Feb 08, 2008)

Everton star Phil Neville says he will be happy to play Premier League matches in Hong Kong, Dubai or New York -- provided the groundbreaking plan is linked to the introduction of a mid-winter break. . . . more . . .

Ghana mourns African Nations Cup exit (Feb 08, 2008)

There was a distinct air of sorrow across Ghana on Friday as the nation woke up to the harsh reality that their African Nations Cup dream was at an end. . . . more . . .

Power crisis won't affect World Cup: South Africa president (Feb 08, 2008)

South African President Thabo Mbeki brushed off suggestions Friday that an electricity crisis could hamper the staging of the 2010 football World Cup, pledging the tournament would be the best ever. . . . more . . .

Premier League protecting its turf with world expansion (Feb 08, 2008)

The English Premier League's controversial plan to host matches abroad is both a response to globalisation and a deliberate attempt at cementing its worldwide dominance, its chief executive said. . . . more . . .

Keegan seeking to reap benefit of Owen's frustration (Feb 08, 2008)

Kevin Keegan hopes Michael Owen takes his England frustration out on Aston Villa on Saturday. . . . more . . .

Egypt dump Ivory Coast and eye sixth Nations Cup title (Feb 07, 2008)

Defending champions Egypt took aim at a sixth African Nations Cup title on Thursday when they defeated Ivory Coast 4-1 in the semi-finals to set-up a final showdown on Sunday against Cameroon. . . . more . . .

Keegan backs Shearer for Newcastle job - but not yet (Feb 07, 2008)

Newcastle boss Kevin Keegan believes Alan Shearer will manage the crisis-hit club one day but hopes it won't be for a while. . . . more . . .

Lehmann faces new crisis after Vienna shocker (Feb 07, 2008)

Veteran German goalkeeper Jens Lehmann faces another crisis of confidence just three months before Euro 2008 kicks off after the Arsenal man's latest clanger. . . . more . . .

Kaka hoping to play at Olympics (Feb 07, 2008)

AC Milan's world player of the year Kaka said Thursday he hopes to represent Brazil at the Olympic Games in Beijing in August. . . . more . . .

Nkong fires 10-man Cameroon past Ghana and into final (Feb 07, 2008)

Cameroon are only one step away from a record-equalling fifth African Nations Cup title after wrecking Ghana's party with a 1-0 semi-final win over the hosts here on Thursday. . . . more . . .

CAF owns up to stripping Drogba of award (Feb 07, 2008)

The Confederation of African Football confirmed on Thursday Didier Drogba's claim that he was stripped of the African Footballer of the Year award because he didn't show up to collect his title. . . . more . . .

Liverpool's Benitez fuming as Torres ruled out for 10 days (Feb 07, 2008)

Fernando Torres has been ruled out of Liverpool's clash with Chelsea on Sunday after suffering a hamstring strain while playing for Spain in their friendly win over France in midweek. . . . more . . .

Kaka hoping to play at Olympics (Feb 07, 2008)

AC Milan's world player of the year Kaka said Thursday he hopes to represent Brazil at the Olympic Games in Beijing in August. . . . more . . .

Premier League outlines plans to go global (Feb 07, 2008)

Cities like Hong Kong, Dubai and New York could be playing host to English Premier League matches by 2010 under radical plans put to the top flight's 20 clubs here on Thursday. . . . more . . .

Coach Michel fired in wake of Morocco's Cup flop (Feb 07, 2008)

Frenchman Henri Michel has been fired as coach of Morocco after their failure to get past the African Nations Cup first round, an official from the Moroccan football federation (FRMF) said Thursday. . . . more . . .

Arsenal's Wenger sweating on Flamini injury (Feb 07, 2008)

Arsenal midfielder Mathieu Flamini has played down the extent of an injury he suffered on international duty with France this week, which is likely to intensify manager Arsene Wenger's dislike of international friendlies. . . . more . . .

Brazil's Romario quits at Vasco da Gama (Feb 07, 2008)

Veteran Brazilian striker Romario has quit as player-coach of Vasco da Gama after an argument with club president Eurico Miranda. . . . more . . .

Ghana's Annan eyes Chelsea move (Feb 07, 2008)

Ghana midfielder Anthony Annan is hoping a good word from teammate Michael Essien will help him leave the backwaters of the Norwegian second division where he plays with IK Start for Chelsea. . . . more . . .

Ivory Coast are unstoppable, says Kalou ahead of Egypt clash (Feb 07, 2008)

Ivory Coast striker Salomon Kalou has said the Elephants are the best team of the 2008 Africa Nations Cup semi-finalists and no team can stop them in their quest to land their second continental crown. . . . more . . .

Ghana face Cameroon wary of 'final syndrome' (Feb 07, 2008)

Ghana go into their African Nations Cup semi-final against Cameroon here on Thursday with a word of warning from coach Claude Le Roy. . . . more . . .

Cahill, Neill to defy English clubs and play for Socceroos (Feb 07, 2008)

Australia's two big English Premier League stars Lucas Neill and Tim Cahill say they are prepared to go against the wishes of their clubs and play in the Socceroos' World Cup qualifier in China next month. . . . more . . .

Japan unconvinced by football World Cup qualifier win (Feb 07, 2008)

Japan are far from complacent after a 4-1 win over Thailand at the start of their World Cup qualifying campaign as the former Asian champions brace for a tournament with neighbouring rivals this month. . . . more . . .

Football: Japan unconvinced by World Cup qualifier win (Feb 07, 2008)

Japan are far from complacent after a 4-1 win over Thailand at the start of their World Cup qualifying campaign as the former Asian champions brace for a tournament with neighbouring rivals this month. . . . more . . .

Beckham and Owen feel Capello chill as England win (Feb 07, 2008)

David Beckham and Michael Owen have been warned that their superstar reputations will not be enough to earn them a return to centre stage with England now that Fabio Capello is in charge. . . . more . . .

Eto'o - the film, at a cinema near you soon (Feb 07, 2008)

Samuel Eto'o has played a starring role at the African Nations Cup - and soon on the silver screen too as a feature film is being shot based around the Cameroon striker. . . . more . . .

Bentley is Capello's star pupil (Feb 07, 2008)

If Fabio Capello is England's new headmaster then David Bentley shows signs of becoming the Italian's star pupil after an eye-catching display in his side's 2-1 win against Switzerland. . . . more . . .

Ireland beaten 1-0 by slick Brazil (Feb 06, 2008)

The Republic of Ireland's caretaker manager Don Givens saw his side defeated 1-0 but not embarrassed by a slick though sometimes directionless Brazil team here Wednesday in what is almost certainly his last game in charge. . . . more . . .

Capello era off to positive start (Feb 06, 2008)

Fabio Capello's first match in charge of England ended in a 2-1 victory over Switzerland that offered the Italian as much encouragement about the potential of his new charges as evidence of the deficiencies that resulted in them failing to reach Euro 2008. . . . more . . .

Spain edge France in international friendly (Feb 06, 2008)

Spain edged out France 1-0 in a Euro 2008 warm-up friendly international here on Wednesday, Joan Capdevila bagging a late winner in an encounter between two former European champions in the rebuilding phase. . . . more . . .

Netherlands defeats Croatia in friendly (Feb 06, 2008)

Holland convincingly defeated Croatia 3-0 on Wednesday in a friendly match ahead of the the Euro 2008 championships in June in Austria and Switzerland. . . . more . . .

Italy stroll past sorry Portugal (Feb 06, 2008)

Italy produced a typically efficient performance to beat Portugal 3-1 in a friendly international match in Zurich on Wednesday. . . . more . . .

Capello era off to positive start (Feb 06, 2008)

Fabio Capello's first match in charge of England ended in a 2-1 victory over Switzerland that offered the Italian as much encouragement about the potential of his new charges as evidence of the deficiencies that resulted in them failing to reach Euro 2008. . . . more . . .

Klose, Gomez strike as lacklustre Germans win in Vienna (Feb 06, 2008)

Miroslav Klose netted his 37th international goal as Germany sealed a 3-0 friendly win over Austria in Vienna on Wednesday after a lacklustre first-half from the guests. . . . more . . .

Milan striking woes eased as pair return (Feb 06, 2008)

AC Milan's striking emergency, as coach Carlo Ancelotti described it last week, looked to have eased on Wednesday as forward pair Ronaldo and Filippo Inzaghi trained with their teammates. . . . more . . .

Kolo Toure trains with Ivory Coast (Feb 06, 2008)

Injury-hit Arsenal centre-half Kolo Toure Wednesday night joined the rest of the Ivory Coast squad in training ahead of their 2008 Africa Cup of Nations semi-final against Egypt. . . . more . . .

Trezeguet back in training (Feb 06, 2008)

French forward David Trezeguet was back in training on Wednesday with his Juventus team-mates just a day after pulling up with a muscle problem in his groin, the club website said. . . . more . . .

Asia heavyweights blaze to victories (Feb 06, 2008)

Asian heavyweights Japan, Australia, South Korea and Saudi Arabia blazed to convincing victories as they got their World Cup qualifying campaigns off to fliers on Wednesday. . . . more . . .

Veteran defender Moore calls quits after Aussie win (Feb 06, 2008)

Defender Craig Moore announced his international retirement after Australia's 3-0 World Cup qualifier romp over Qatar here on Wednesday. . . . more . . .

Man Utd mourns 'Busby Babes' who died in plane crash (Feb 06, 2008)

Manchester United held an emotional memorial Wednesday for 23 people, including eight of its players, killed when the team's plane crashed in Munich 50 years ago as they returned from a match. . . . more . . .

Cult figure Pfister plots Ghana's downfall (Feb 06, 2008)

Cameroon coach Otto Pfister enjoys cult status in Africa, a continent he has called home for a large chunk of his long life. . . . more . . .

Gilberto "unhappy" at Arsenal (Feb 06, 2008)

Brazil stalwart Gilberto has said he is unhappy at Arsenal and will look for a transfer in the summer if he cannot get more regular first-team football. . . . more . . .

Capello makes his bow while Euro 2008 hopefuls start tune-up (Feb 06, 2008)

As Euro 2008 hopefuls get down to the serious business of fine-tuning their squad permutations for the summer England must embark instead on the long road to the 2010 World Cup finals in South Africa under new Italian coach Fabio Capello. . . . more . . .

China under pressure as Iraq clash looms (Feb 06, 2008)

China approaches its opening World Cup qualifier against Asian champions Iraq here Wednesday with coach Vladimir Petrovic under making wholesale changes to the underperforming team. . . . more . . .

Injury-hit Japan open qualifiers against Thailand (Feb 06, 2008)

Asian heavyweights Japan are facing a series of injury scares ahead of their first game in the qualifying round for the 2010 World Cup against Thailand on Wednesday. . . . more . . .

Italy coach tells ommitted players to keep faith (Feb 06, 2008)

Italy coach Roberto Donadoni moved to reassure the players left out of his squad for Wednesday's friendly against Portugal in Zurich, that they can still force their way back in. . . . more . . .

Coachless Ireland face stern test against Brazil (Feb 06, 2008)

Brazil visit Dublin on Wednesday for a game overshadowed by the Republic of Ireland's failure to appoint a new manager four months after ending Steve Staunton's chaotic reign. . . . more . . .

England boss Capello lays down the law ahead of Switzerland debut (Feb 06, 2008)

As England's players sat down for breakfast at their team hotel it quickly became clear Fabio Capello's strict regime had already made its mark. . . . more . . .

Capello urges patience over England change (Feb 06, 2008)

Fabio Capello left no doubt about the size of the task facing him as he tries to drag England out of the international wilderness. . . . more . . .

Dundee United ease past 'Dons to book place in final (Feb 05, 2008)

Dundee United demolished Aberdeen 4-1 in their Scottish League Cup semi final at Tynecastle on Tuesday to set up a Hampden Final against Rangers on March 16. . . . more . . .

Benjani finally makes it to City (Feb 05, 2008)

Benjani Mwaruwari finally became a Manchester City player on Tuesday after Portsmouth agreed to a cut-price fee of 3.87 million pounds for the Zimbabwean striker. . . . more . . .

US-Mexico renew rivalry with eye to 2010 Cup qualifying (Feb 05, 2008)

Mexico and the United States will renew their football rivalry here on Wednesday with both clubs looking for bragging rights ahead of the start of North American qualifying for the 2010 World Cup. . . . more . . .

Ronaldo looks for birthday win over world champs (Feb 05, 2008)

Portugal striker Cristiano Ronaldo said on Monday he was looking forward to a birthday present in the form of a friendly win over world champions Italy. . . . more . . .

Hitzfeld confirms Swiss switch (Feb 05, 2008)

Bayern Munich boss Ottmar Hitzfeld has confirmed he will sign up as the next coach of the Swiss team in the next few weeks, according to the German giants' website on Tuesday. . . . more . . .

Gerrard made captain as Capello lays down the law (Feb 05, 2008)

Fabio Capello has made Steven Gerrard his captain for his first match in charge of England and set out his plans to instil a "winning mentality" in his under-achieving squad. . . . more . . .

Vogts' position further weakened after Nigeria loss: BBC (Feb 05, 2008)

The position of Berti Vogts has been further weakened following Nigeria's worst showing in the African Nations Cup for more than 25 years, according to a BBC internet site report on Tuesday. . . . more . . .

Beckenbauer slams Bayern trio (Feb 05, 2008)

Bayern Munich president Franz Beckenbauer has launched an attack on three of the German giants' stars on the eve of Germany's friendly against Euro 2008 hosts Austria in Vienna on Wednesday. . . . more . . .

Verbeek urges Socceroos to keep cool against Qatar (Feb 05, 2008)

Australia coach Pim Verbeek has warned his players to keep cool should Qatar try to disrupt their rhythm with time-wasting tactics in the World Cup football qualifier Wednesday. . . . more . . .

Dizzy times on Gulf coaching merry-go-round (Feb 05, 2008)

In the hair-trigger soccer politics of the Gulf, the target is always clear. . . . more . . .

Scudetto is Inter's to lose: Spalletti (Feb 05, 2008)

AS Roma coach Luciano Spalletti has been trying to turn up the title heat on rivals Inter Milan by claiming the Milanese club can only throw away the Scudetto now. . . . more . . .

Capello makes his bow while Euro 2008 hopefuls start tune-up (Feb 05, 2008)

As Euro 2008 hopefuls get down to the serious business of fine-tuning their squad permutations for the summer England must embark instead on the long road to the 2010 World Cup finals in South Africa under new Italian coach Fabio Capello. . . . more . . .

Muntari's character far from sullied as he flies high for Ghana (Feb 05, 2008)

Ghana's Sulley Muntari has proved an invaluable element in Ghana's charge to the African Nations Cup semi-finals. . . . more . . .

Ferdinand confident fans will respect Munich silence (Feb 05, 2008)

Rio Ferdinand is confident England's fans will scrupuously respect a planned minute's silence in memory of the Manchester United players who died in the Munich air crash, 50 years ago on Wednesday. . . . more . . .

Rijkaard calm as Barca prepare for Sevilla test (Feb 04, 2008)

Barcelona players celebrated their 1-0 win over Osasuna on Sunday as if they had won the league title but manager Frank Rijkaard tried to play down the significance of the result and the fact that they closed to within six points of leaders Real Madrid. . . . more . . .

Recalled Mbia the hero as Cameroon edge Tunisia (Feb 04, 2008)

Recalled Stephane Mbia scored twice as Cameroon edged Tunisia 3-2 after extra time in an African Nations Cup quarter-final thriller here on Monday. . . . more . . .

Chivas USA inks Swiss midfielder Wicky (Feb 04, 2008)

Swiss World Cup midfielder Raphael Wicky, who has 75 caps in a career that has featured stops at Hamburg and Atletico Madrid, signed with Chivas USA of Major League Soccer here Monday. . . . more . . .

Drogba pulls out of CAF player award after snub (Feb 04, 2008)

Didier Drogba says the African Footballer of the Year award picked up by Frederic Kanoute was originally destined for him. . . . more . . .

Egypt march past Angola and into the last four (Feb 04, 2008)

Defending champions Egypt are into the African Nations Cup semi-finals after a 2-1 win over a spirited Angola here on Monday. . . . more . . .

Back to school for England stars under taskmaster Capello (Feb 04, 2008)

Rio Ferdinand admitted on Monday that England's football stars had been like a bunch of nervous school kids getting to know a strict new headmaster as they began work under the new regime of Fabio Capello. . . . more . . .

Ribery out for three weeks, says France coach Domenech (Feb 04, 2008)

Midfielder Franck Ribery will be out for three weeks after picking up an injury in his German club Bayern Munich's Bundesliga win at Hansa Rostock over the weekend, according to France coach Raymond Domenech. . . . more . . .

We're back on track, claims AC Milan's Maldini (Feb 04, 2008)

AC Milan legend Paolo Maldino trumpeted his team's return to form following their crucial 1-0 win at Fiorentina on Sunday. . . . more . . .

Brazil coach calls up Diego and Bobo to replace Kaka and Pato (Feb 04, 2008)

Brazil coach Dunga has called up Werder Bremen's Diego and Besiktas striker Bobo to replace injured AC Milan pair Kaka and Pato for Wednesday's friendly against Ireland in Dublin, Italian agency Ansa said Monday. . . . more . . .

German players eye 250,000-euro bonus for Euro victory (Feb 04, 2008)

Each of the 23-strong Germany squad who competes in the June 7-29 Euro 2008 will receive a bonus of 250,000 euros should the team be crowned champions. . . . more . . .

Angola's Manucho and co out to spike Egypt's title defence (Feb 04, 2008)

Manchester-United new recruit Manucho and surprise-package Angola face five-time defending champions Egypt in an intriguing African Nations Cup quarter-final here on Monday. . . . more . . .

Cameroon's Eto'o hopes past will not return to haunt him in Tunisia clash (Feb 04, 2008)

Cameroon superstar Samuel Eto'o will hope the past does not return to haunt him in an African Nations Cup quarter-final against Tunisia Monday. . . . more . . .

Rijkaard calm as Barca prepare for Sevilla test (Feb 04, 2008)

Barcelona players celebrated their 1-0 win over Osasuna on Sunday as if they had won the league title but manager Frank Rijkaard tried to play down the significance of the result and the fact that they closed to within six points of leaders Real Madrid. . . . more . . .

Roma and Juventus losing hope of catching Inter (Feb 04, 2008)

Title chasers Roma and Juventus both lost hope in their quest to overhaul Inter Milan in the Serie A race as they dropped points against supposedly weaker opposition on Sunday. . . . more . . .

Hodgson backs Fulham to beat the drop (Feb 04, 2008)

Roy Hodgson believes Fulham can use their 2-1 win over Aston Villa as a springboard to avoid relegation. . . . more . . .

Owen can still be fab for England, says Keegan (Feb 04, 2008)

Newcastle boss Kevin Keegan expects Michael Owen to prove he can star for England coach Fabio Capello after ending his Premier League goal drought. . . . more . . .

Ivorian 'Elephants' trample Guinea into Nations Cup dust (Feb 03, 2008)

Ivory Coast overwhelmed Guinea in the closing stages to triumph 5-0 in an African Nations Cup quarter-final Sunday and equal the record winning margin for the tournament. . . . more . . .

by Andrew Thompson (Feb 03, 2008)

Ivory Coast overwhelmed Guinea in the closing stages to triumph 5-0 in an African Nations Cup quarter-final Sunday and equal the record winning margin for the tournament. . . . more . . .

Defoe gets England call after Agbonlahor blow (Feb 03, 2008)

Portsmouth striker Jermain Defoe was on Sunday called up to the England squad for Wednesday's friendly international against Switzerland at Wembley after the withdrawal of Gabriel Agbonlahor. . . . more . . .

Ten-man Ghana battle back to reach semi-finals (Feb 03, 2008)

Ghana had one man sent-off but still moved a step closer to a record-equalling fifth African Nations Cup title with a thrilling 2-1 quarter-final success over Nigeria here on Sunday. . . . more . . .

Schaaf disappointed as ten-man Bremen are beaten (Feb 03, 2008)

Werder Bremen coach Thomas Schaaf was disappointed as his ten-man side allowed Bayern Munich to open a three-point gap following his team's 2-1 defeat at struggling VfL Bochum on Sunday. . . . more . . .

Supersub Xavi pushes Barca closer to Real (Feb 03, 2008)

Spanish international Xavi came off the bench to score a vital 88th minute winner as Barcelona sliced Real Madrid's lead at the top of the table to six points with a 1-0 win over Osasuna on Sunday. . . . more . . .

Bullard gets his just rewards as Fulham win at last (Feb 03, 2008)

Jimmy Bullard ended Fulham's miserable winless run with a stunning late free-kick that clinched a 2-1 victory against Aston Villa on Sunday. . . . more . . .

Minnows Carquefou slay high-fliers in French Cup (Feb 03, 2008)

Fifth division outfit Carquefou produced a huge French Cup shock Sunday, knocking out first division high-fliers Nancy to reach the last 16, while league leaders Lyon avoided a similar fate with a narrow win over a fourth division side. . . . more . . .

Van Nistelrooy out of Dutch friendly: Real Madrid (Feb 03, 2008)

Real Madrid's Dutch striker Ruud van Nistelrooy will miss his country's friendly international against Croatia on Wednesday after injuring his ankle in Saturday's loss to Almeria, the club said Sunday. . . . more . . .

Pato fires Milan closer to Champions League (Feb 03, 2008)

Teenage Brazilian star Pato fired a late winner in a 1-0 win at Fiorentina on Sunday to boost AC Milan's hopes of qualifying for next season's Champions League. . . . more . . .

Portsmouth reveal Defoe deal is a loan (Feb 03, 2008)

Portsmouth insist they can still sign Jermain Defoe on a permanent basis after revealing the striker's reported 7.5-million pounds move from Tottenham is only a loan deal. . . . more . . .

Rangers and Hibernian in Scottish Cup stalemate (Feb 03, 2008)

Rangers and Hibernian will have to fight it out again after their Scottish Cup fifth round tie - in which Gers goalkeeper Allan McGregor was sent-off - finished goalless on Sunday. . . . more . . .

Celtic to face Aberdeen in Scottish Cup quarter-finals (Feb 03, 2008)

Scottish Cup holders Celtic were handed a trip to Aberdeen in the quarter-final draw on Sunday. . . . more . . .

Loew pleased with Lehmann's Arsenal return (Feb 03, 2008)

Germany coach Joachim Loew said Jens Lehmann's return to the Arsenal first-team was a case of perfect timing with Germany facing Euro 2008 hosts Austria in a friendly on Wednesday. . . . more . . .

French star Ribery doubtful for Spain friendly (Feb 03, 2008)

Bayern Munich's French midfielder Franck Ribery is a doubt for his country's friendly against Spain on Wednesday after picking up a hamstring injury in his side's Bundesliga win at Hansa Rostock. . . . more . . .

Newcastle boss Keegan denied first win by Huth's late leveller (Feb 03, 2008)

Newcastle manager Kevin Keegan was denied the first win of his second coming as Robert Huth's late equaliser earned Middlesbrough a 1-1 draw at St James' Park on Sunday. . . . more . . .

Czech manager to miss Euro 2008 preparatory games (Feb 03, 2008)

Czech manager Karel Bruckner will miss out on his team's two Euro-2008 preparatory matches against Greece and Poland in Cyprus because of illness, football federation head Vlastimil Kostal said in a news conference on Sunday. . . . more . . .

Brazil's Emerson to play for FC Tokyo (Feb 03, 2008)

Brazilian midfielder Emerson has reached an agreement to play for J-League first division side FC Tokyo, club officials said on Sunday. . . . more . . .

African Nations Cup victory will unite Ivory Coast: Chelsea star (Feb 03, 2008)

Much more than victory will be at stake when favoured Ivory Coast confront Guinea on Sunday in a 2008 African Nations Cup quarter-final. . . . more . . .

Nigeria aim to end Ghana's participation in African Nations Cup (Feb 03, 2008)

Nigeria are relishing the chance to play the role of party wreckers when they tackle Ghana in Sunday's African Nations Cup quarter-final. . . . more . . .

Kewell left out of Australia World Cup squad (Feb 03, 2008)

Coach Pim Verbeek said Sunday he will not be calling up Liverpool star Harry Kewell for Australia's opening World Cup qualifier with Qatar in Melbourne this week. . . . more . . .

Australia working on bid for 2018 World Cup (Feb 03, 2008)

Football Federation Australia says it is conducting a major audit of national infrastructure in its efforts to launch a formal bid to host the 2018 FIFA World Cup, reports said Sunday. . . . more . . .

Lampard return set to lift Blues (Feb 03, 2008)

Chelsea manager Avram Grant is refusing to rule his side out of the Premier League title race despite witnessing them slip to six points behind leaders Arsenal after a 1-1 draw at Portsmouth. . . . more . . .

Spirit will keep United on title track, says Ferguson (Feb 03, 2008)

Sir Alex Ferguson's ability to put a positive spin on any setback was underlined once again as he insisted that Manchester United had salvaged a point with their dramatic late equaliser against Tottenham rather than dropped two. . . . more . . .

Strachan backs winter wonders to deliver Celtic double (Feb 03, 2008)

Gordon Strachan believes Celtic's January signings can spark league and cup glory after watching Greek striker Georgios Samaras score on his debut in the 5-1 Scottish Cup victory at Kilmarnock. . . . more . . .

Sunderland tonic lifts spirits of Liverpool (Feb 03, 2008)

Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard insisted the club can look ahead to this weekend's showdown with Chelsea and the rest of the season with confidence after a 3-0 win over Sunderland. . . . more . . .

Adebayor form attracting suitors as Gunners pull clear (Feb 03, 2008)

Arsene Wenger could be facing a desperate battle to keep star striker Emmanuel Adebayor at Arsenal after the Togo international enhanced his growing reputation by helping the Gunners pull clear at the top of the Premier League. . . . more . . .

Football: Adebayor form attracting suitors as Gunners pull clear (Feb 03, 2008)

Arsene Wenger could be facing a desperate battle to keep star striker Emmanuel Adebayor at Arsenal after the Togo international enhanced his growing reputation by helping the Gunners pull clear at the top of the Premier League. . . . more . . .

Almeria stun Real to give Barca hope (Feb 02, 2008)

Almeria caused the biggest upset of the Spanish season with a sensational 2-0 win over reigning champions Real Madrid on Saturday to inject some much-needed spice into the title race. . . . more . . .

Diane at the double as PSG see off Cup minnows (Feb 02, 2008)

Paris Saint Germain made it into the last 16 of the French Cup on Saturday, a 3-1 win ending the dreams of fifth division Le Poire-sur-Vie, while holders Sochaux also advanced. . . . more . . .

Liverpool finally hit the right notes (Feb 02, 2008)

Liverpool claimed their first Premier League victory since December as three second half goals clinched a 3-0 win over Sunderland on Saturday to lift the gathering gloom around Rafa Benitez's team. . . . more . . .

Storm brewing as regional rivals clash in Accra (Feb 02, 2008)

A strong sea breeze here Saturday will seem like nothing to the storm brewing Sunday when regional rivals Ghana and Nigeria battle it out for a place in the African Nations Cup semi-finals. . . . more . . .

Defoe makes dream debut to frustrate Chelsea (Feb 02, 2008)

Jermain Defoe marked his Portsmouth debut with an equaliser that earned a 1-1 draw against Chelsea and denied the London club their tenth successive win on Saturday. . . . more . . .

Kilbane catapults Wigan out of drop zone (Feb 02, 2008)

Kevin Kilbane was the toast of Wigan after firing his club out of the relegation zone with a potentially priceless winner against West Ham at the JJB Stadium. . . . more . . .

Bolton ease relegation fears with victory at Reading (Feb 02, 2008)

Bolton beat Reading 2-0 here on Saturday thanks to goals from Kevin Nolan and Heidar Helguson to ease their relegation worries. . . . more . . .

United escape with a point at Spurs (Feb 02, 2008)

Carlos Tevez ensured Manchester United avoided a costly defeat against Tottenham as his dramatic equaliser handed his side a 1-1 draw at White Hart Lane on Saturday. . . . more . . .

Last-minute agony for Everton (Feb 02, 2008)

Everton were controversially denied a late winner as they were forced to settle for a point in a dramatic 0-0 draw at Blackburn on Saturday. . . . more . . .

Villa leveller shocks Birmingham (Feb 02, 2008)

Birmingham City were stunned Saturday when a man sharing the name of their local rivals cost them two points and bagged a 1-1 draw for rock-bottom Derby at St Andrews. . . . more . . .

Huub's disgust as Hamburg slip in German title chase (Feb 02, 2008)

Hamburg boss Huub Stevens endured an afternoon he was keen to forget as his side slipped back to fourth in the German league while Bayern Munich coach Ottmar Hitzfeld lamented his league-leading side's Jekyll and Hyde performance. . . . more . . .

Adebayor at the double as Gunners sink City (Feb 02, 2008)

Arsenal strike duo Emmanuel Adebayor and Eduardo ensured Arsenal kept the pressure on Manchester United at the top of the Premiership by ending Manchester City's unbeaten home record. . . . more . . .

Celtic crush Killie to book Scottish Cup quarter final place. (Feb 02, 2008)

Celtic crushed Kilmarnock 5-1 on Saturday at Rugby Park to book their place in the quarter finals of the Scottish Cup - with their new Greek striker Georgios Samaras completing the scoring on his debut. . . . more . . .

Egypt loss spurred Cameroon on says Bikey (Feb 02, 2008)

Cameroon's painful opening game loss to Egypt spurred the team into the African Nations cup quarter-finals, defender Andre Bikey believes. . . . more . . .

Ghana coach warned over "racist slur" (Feb 02, 2008)

Ghana coach Claude Le Roy was handed a warning and a suspended 5,000-dollar fine on Saturday for an alleged racist slur to an Egyptian match official. . . . more . . .

We're too alike, Shearer says of Keegan after job snub (Feb 02, 2008)

Alan Shearer has revealed that the reason he turned down the offer to work with Kevin keegan at Newcastle United was to avoid the club having to cope with "another dominant personality". . . . more . . .

Kanoute wins top African Player award (Feb 02, 2008)

Mali's Frederic Kanoute has been named African Player of the Year for 2007, the Sevilla striker beating Chelsea' Michael Essien and Didier Drogba to the title. . . . more . . .

Neville seeks Everton Champions League solace for England axe (Feb 02, 2008)

Phil Neville is determined to bounce back from the disappointment of being dropped by England by helping ensure Everton keep their nerve and claim a place in next season's Champions League at the expense of local rivals Liverpool. . . . more . . .

Fabregas can't bear Premier League failure (Feb 02, 2008)

Cesc Fabregas has admitted that were Arsenal to miss out on the Premier League title this season it would rank as one of the biggest disappointments of his career. . . . more . . .

Liverpool stare into abyss as Champions League exile looms (Feb 02, 2008)

Jamie Carragher has conceded that Liverpool go into Saturday's clash with Sunderland with a fight on their hands to secure Champions League qualification this season after admitting that Rafa Benitez's team are now no-hopers in the race for the Premier League title. . . . more . . .

Scholes return boost for Man Utd (Feb 02, 2008)

Michael Carrick admits Paul Scholes's return to the Manchester United midfield is a major boost to Sir Alex Ferguson's side as he prepares for the game against upwardly-mobile Tottenham. . . . more . . .

Japanese star Mizuno faces culture shock, says Celtic boss (Feb 02, 2008)

Celtic boss Gordon Strachan wants fans to give Japanese international midfielder Koki Mizuno time to settle and fears he may be doomed to suffer hasty comparisons with compatriot Shunsuke Nakamura. . . . more . . .

Kahn relieved as Bayern resume with victory (Feb 01, 2008)

Bayern Munich captain Oliver Kahn admitted he was relieved at surviving a Hansa Rostock fightback as the German giants came away with a 2-1 win on Friday to open a three-point gap at the top of the Bundesliga. . . . more . . .

Transfer-tussle Benjani stuck in no-man's land (Feb 01, 2008)

Zimbabwe striker Benjani Mwaruwari found himself marooned in no-man's land on Friday after his proposed transfer from Portsmouth to Manchester City hit the buffers. . . . more . . .

Ronaldo could have been Gunner, says Wenger (Feb 01, 2008)

Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger said Friday that Cristiano Ronaldo was very close to joining the Gunners before the Portuguese winger opted for bitter Premier League rivals Manchester United. . . . more . . .

Essien skips training for CAF ceremony (Feb 01, 2008)

Michael Essien was noticeable by his absence at Ghana's training session here on Friday, coach Claude Le Roy having released the Chelsea star for important business in Togo. . . . more . . .

Czech star Skacel replaces Gilberto at Hertha (Feb 01, 2008)

After the U-turn departure on Thursday of Brazilian defender Gilberto, Hertha Berlin have swooped for Czech Republic international Rudolf Skacel in a loan deal until the end of the season. . . . more . . .

Poland will be set for Euro 2012 kick-off: PM Tusk (Feb 01, 2008)

Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk has promised UEFA officials to speed up tardy preparations for the Euro 2012 finals that Poland and partner Ukraine are due to co-host. . . . more . . .

Spain call up teen star Krkic for French test (Feb 01, 2008)

Spanish coach Luis Aragones on Friday gave Barcelona's teen striker Bojan Krkic, just 17, his first full call up for the February 6 friendly against France. . . . more . . .

Dutch contract protest as Alves heads for Boro (Feb 01, 2008)

Dutch top flight outfit AZ 67 Alkmaar are to file a protest with FIFA over the contract which Brazilian Alfonso Alves has signed with English Premiership side Middlesbrough, insisting they have a claim on the player. . . . more . . .

English transfer window spending sets new record (Feb 01, 2008)

Premier League clubs spent 150 million pounds on new players in the January transfer window, a 150 percent increase on the 60 million spent in the same month a yaer ago and more than double the previous record of 70 million, set in 2006. . . . more . . .

Ferguson backing Ramos to turn Spurs around (Feb 01, 2008)

Sir Alex Ferguson sees parallels between his own managerial style and that of Juande Ramos, the new Tottenham boss who will cross swords with his Manchester United counterpart in Saturday's Premier League clash. . . . more . . .

I'm like a father to Cameroon, says skipper Song (Feb 01, 2008)

Cameroon's journey to Monday's quarter-final with Tunisia has been guided by Rigobert Song, the veteran captain who is participating at a record-equalling seventh African Nations Cup. . . . more . . .

Wenger backs Beckham to claim caps century (Feb 01, 2008)

Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has backed David Beckham to bounce back from being left out of Fabio Capello's first England squad and complete a century of international caps. . . . more . . .

Chelsea's Drogba still wants to join Real Madrid - report (Feb 01, 2008)

Chelsea striker Didier Drogba would still like to leave the English Premiership side to join Spanish giants Real Madrid next season, sports daily Marca reported Friday. . . . more . . .

Scotland call off England football friendly (Feb 01, 2008)

Scotland will not play a friendly international against England on May 28 because new coach George Burley does not want to field a weakened team, according to Scottish football bosses. . . . more . . .

'Village' coach Le Roy laid back over future (Feb 01, 2008)

Claude Le Roy, Ghana's eloquent French-born coach, has been in the game too long not to realise he will be heading down to the local job centre if he doesn't bring home the African Nations Cup title on February 10. . . . more . . .

England striker Defoe completes Pompey switch (Feb 01, 2008)

Portsmouth signed England striker Jermain Defoe from Premiership rivals Tottenham with just minutes to spare before the January transfer window closed on Thursday. . . . more . . .